vaijeris
Vaijeris, also known as *Vajra* in Sanskrit and *Dorje* in Tibetan, are ritual objects of significant importance in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism. The term derives from the Sanskrit word *vajra*, meaning "diamond" or "thunderbolt," symbolizing indestructibility, clarity, and the power of enlightenment. In visual form, a vaijeris is typically depicted as a stylized double-headed hammer with a vertical shaft, often adorned with a circular or lotus-like base.
In Hindu and Buddhist traditions, the vaijeris represents the unbreakable nature of truth and the ultimate
The vaijeris is also found in Jainism, where it symbolizes the unyielding principles of non-violence (*ahimsa*)
Beyond its religious significance, the vaijeris has inspired artistic and architectural motifs across South and East