① [An exquisite reproduction of the "Cross Vajra" associated with Kobo Daishi Kukai] This heavy-duty replica recreates the "Cross Vajra," a type of vajra used in esoteric Buddhist rituals. This palm-sized sacred symbol is inspired by the legend that when Kukai returned to Japan from Tang China, he threw his vajra into the Eastern Sea, where it became trapped in the "Land of Guidance" at Mount Koya.
② [A striking 9.5cm size. Ideal as a portable amulet] Approximately 9.5cm long, 0.8cm thick, and weighs approximately 76g. Its solid, weighted design allows it to be held firmly in one hand. It can be used as a decorative item, a portable protective item, or as support during meditation or worship. ③ [The trident (sankaku) spreading out on all four sides symbolizes "removal of obstacles, good fortune, and self-protection."] The three prongs (prongs) are said to sever the three poisons and dispel worldly desires, while the cross-shaped design symbolizes exorcising obstacles from all directions. When held in the hand as shown in the image, it conveys just the right amount of weight, making it a design that evokes the benefits of warding off evil spirits, demons, and bringing good fortune.
④ [Antique-style texture. Beautiful design that will look great in any interior décor.] The antique copper finish creates a serene, stately feel reminiscent of Buddhist altar implements. The intricate pattern engraved in the center, typical of esoteric Buddhist art, makes it a striking addition to any interior décor. It can be used in a wide variety of places, such as around the Buddhist altar, on a work desk, or to create a power spot.
⑤ [Authentic design recommended for collectors of esoteric Buddhist ritual implements and amulets.] This authentic item will satisfy collectors of esoteric Buddhist ritual implements, vajras, and tridents. Its palm-sized design makes it easy to handle and a perfect gift as a symbolic object associated with Kukai and Mount Koya.
① [An exquisite reproduction of the "Cross Vajra," associated with Kobo Daishi Kukai] This weighty reproduction of the "Cross Vajra," a type of vajra used in esoteric Buddhist rituals, is a substantial piece. This sacred symbol, inspired by the legend that Kukai threw his vajra into the Eastern Sea upon his return from Tang China, only for it to become trapped in the "Land of Guidance" at Mount Koya, is presented in palm-sized form.
② [A striking 9.5cm size. Ideal as a portable amulet] Approximately 9.5cm long, 0.8cm thick, and weighs approximately 76g. Its solid, weighted design allows it to be held firmly in one hand. It can be used as a decorative item, a portable protective item, or as a support during meditation or worship.
③ [The trident (sankaku) spreading out on all four sides symbolizes "removal of obstacles, good fortune, and self-protection."] The three prongs (prongs) are said to sever the three poisons and dispel worldly desires, while the cross-shaped design symbolizes exorcising obstacles from all directions. When held in the hand as shown in the image, it conveys just the right amount of weight, making it a design that evokes the benefits of warding off evil spirits, demons, and bringing good fortune.
④ [Antique-style texture. Beautiful design that will look great in any interior décor.] The antique copper finish creates a serene, stately feel reminiscent of Buddhist altar implements. The intricate pattern engraved in the center, typical of esoteric Buddhist art, makes it a striking addition to any interior décor. It can be used in a wide variety of places, such as around the Buddhist altar, on a work desk, or to create a power spot.
⑤ [Authentic design recommended for collectors of esoteric Buddhist ritual implements and amulets.] This authentic item will satisfy collectors of esoteric Buddhist ritual implements, vajras, and tridents. It is palm-sized and easy to handle, and as a symbolic item associated with Kukai and Mount Koya, it makes a perfect gift.