Vajra

ca. 10th century
Not on view
Symbolizing the energy associated with enlightenment, the vajra is often described as a bolt of lightning with the indestructible, luminescent quality of a diamond. Vajras like these examples are used in Esoteric Buddhist rituals in conjunction with mantras and hand gestures. On each end, the four prongs, representing the cardinal directions, surround a central spike marking the cosmic axis.

Artwork Details

Object Information
  • Title: Vajra
  • Period: Central or Eastern Javanese period
  • Date: ca. 10th century
  • Culture: Indonesia, Java
  • Medium: Bronze
  • Dimensions: L. 5 5/16 in. (13.5 cm)
  • Classification: Sculpture
  • Credit Line: Samuel Eilenberg Collection, Gift of Samuel Eilenberg, 1987
  • Object Number: 1987.142.297
  • Curatorial Department: Asian Art

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