Vajralike
Vajralike is a term sometimes used in Buddhist contexts, particularly within Vajrayana Buddhism, to describe qualities or attributes that are akin to a vajra. The vajra, often translated as diamond or thunderbolt, is a ritual object symbolizing indestructibility, immense power, and spiritual enlightenment. Therefore, vajralike qualities are those that are unshakeable, pure, potent, and ultimately liberating.
When something is described as vajralike, it suggests it possesses a profound strength that cannot be broken
In essence, vajralike signifies a state of being or a characteristic that is beyond ordinary impermanence and