Japanese Esoteric Buddhist Ritual Implement | Edo Period Vajra Bell with Five-Pronged Handle 🔔
A century-old artifact, holding historical and spiritual value.
From the Edo Period (17th - early 19th century), over a hundred years old.
Hand-carved from bronze alloy, with fine finishing still intact.
A ritual implement for Japanese Esoteric Buddhism (Shingon), the handle commonly features four rings.
Symbolizing the four eyes of Dainichi Nyorai, it subdues all demonic obstacles.
The ancient Vajra Bell produces a deep, resonant sound.
It dispels evil, wards off misfortune, and invokes protective deities.
It can also be used for space purification, meditation practice, and Feng Shui adjustments.
Bell height: 14.5 cm.
An Edo Period artifact, offering dual value for collectors and practitioners.
8000-114.12.01
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- Japanese Esoteric Buddhist Ritual Implement - Pre-19th Century, Edo Period, Vajra Bell (Bell Height 14.5 cm) (Esoteric Buddhism - Shingon Buddhism - Buddhism - Sacred Object - Ritual Implement)
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