- The
Vajra (Sanskrit: वज्र, lit. 'Thunderbolt', IAST:
Vajra) is a
legendary and
ritualistic tool,
symbolizing the
properties of a
diamond (indestructibility)...
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Vajra Chandrasekera (17 August, 1979 in Colombo) is a Sri
Lankan author known for his work in fantasy.
Chandrasekera was born and
raised in Colombo, Sri...
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Vajra-musti (Sanskrit:वज्रमुष्टि, "thunder fist" or "diamond fist")
refers to a fist-load, knuckleduster-like
weapon and also a form of
Indian wrestling...
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Vajrayana Buddhism adopting further symbols such as the
stylized double vajra. In the
modern era, new
symbols like the
Buddhist flag were also adopted...
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Three Vajras are
viewed in
twilight language as a form of the
Three Jewels,
which imply purity of action,
speech and thought. The
Three Vajras are often...
- Vayu
Vajra (meaning: Air diamond) is a
series of
public bus
owned by
Government of Karnataka's
public road
transport department BMTC, in Bengaluru, Karnataka...
- K9
Vajra-T to the
Indian Army
after K9
outperformed 2S19 Msta-S and p****ed two-year trial. On 6 July 2016,
India agreed in
purchasing 100 K9
Vajra-T for...
- Vajrayāna (Sanskrit: वज्रयान; lit. '
vajra vehicle'), also
known as Mantrayāna ('mantra vehicle'), Guhyamantrayāna ('secret
mantra vehicle'), Tantrayāna...
- (Sanskrit; Pali: Vajirapāṇi, 'holder of the thunderbolt', lit. meaning, "
Vajra in [his] hand") is one of the earliest-appearing
bodhisattvas in Mahayana...
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shortened forms such as
Diamond Sūtra and
Vajra Sūtra are common. The
title relies on the
power of the
vajra (diamond or thunderbolt, but also an abstract...