vajras
Vajras are a type of gemstone that have been used for various purposes throughout history, particularly in the context of Buddhism and certain forms of Hinduism. The term "vajra" is derived from Sanskrit and translates to "thunderbolt" or "diamond." In Buddhist iconography, vajras are often depicted as a symbol of power and protection, and are associated with various deities such as Vajrapani, the Buddhist god of wisdom and compassion.
Vajras are typically found in the form of diamonds, but they can also refer to other gemstones
In addition to their symbolic and decorative uses, vajras have also been used in various forms of
Despite their cultural and historical significance, vajras are not without controversy. In recent years, there have