- Vajrakilaya, also known as Dorje Phurba or Phurbu, is a fierce protector deity in Tibetan Buddhism.
- He is associated with tantra and embodies the power of the Buddha.
- Depicted as blue-skinned with one face and three eyes, holding a vajra kilaya and a skull cup.
- Vajrakilaya is one of the eight main dharmapalas, invoked for protection and purification.
- His practice, including reciting "Om Vajra Kilaya Hum," aims to remove obstacles and lead to enlightenment.
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- Size: 33 x 26 cm
- Created by Nepal's skilled artists
- Made from Cotton Canvas and Natural Stone Color
- Suitable for Meditation, Yoga, and Home Decor
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- Various colors and quality choices offered for silk Brocade
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- Vajrakilaya, is a fierce protector deity in Tibetan Buddhism associated with tantra. Depicted as a blue-skinned figure holding a vajra kilaya and a skull cup, he symbolizes indestructibility and the ability to cut through ignorance. Vajrakilaya is revered as one of the eight main dharmapalas, invoked for protection an purification and spiritual advancement.
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