Vajrapani is a significant bodhisattva in Mahayana Buddhism, particularly in Tibetan Buddhism and various other Buddhist traditions. The name "Vajrapani" translates to "Thunderbolt Holder" or "Diamond Bearer," emphasizing his association with indestructible spiritual power.
Depicted as a powerful and wrathful figure, Vajrapani is often portrayed holding a vajra (thunderbolt or diamond scepter) in one hand, symbolizing his ability to overcome obstacles and ignorance. He is also depicted with a fierce expression, representing the energetic and transformative aspects of enlightened compassion.
Vajrapani is considered one of the Eight Great Bodhisattvas and is particularly associated with the power of all Buddhas. His role is often protective, and he is invoked by practitioners to help overcome difficulties on the spiritual path, dispel obstacles, and purify negativities.
In Tibetan Buddhism, Vajrapani is one of the principal deities of the Lotus Sutra, along with Avalokiteshvara and Manjushri. Devotees turn to Vajrapani for assistance in times of challenge, seeking his powerful and protective qualities on their journey toward enlightenment.
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