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Vajradhara with Mahasiddhas, c1400. Creator: UnknownVajradhara with Mahasiddhas, c1400. Vajradhara, the primordial Buddha, is considered to be the original teacher of the tantric Buddhist (Vajrayana) teachings
Bell with Four Deva Kings (Sach'onwang) and Handle in the Form of a Vajra (Kumgang), the Buddhist Thunderbolt, 10th-11th century
Painted Banner (Thangka) of Sage Guru Padmasambhava Seated Holding a... 18th century. Creator: UnknownPainted Banner (Thangka) of Sage Guru Padmasambhava Seated Holding a Thunderbolt (Vajra) and Skull Cup (Kapala), 18th century
Vajradhara Buddha Seated Holding a Thunderbolt (Vajra) and Bell (Ghanta), 15th century
Buddhist Deity Vajrasattva with Bell (Ghanta) and Thunderbolt (Vajra), 18th century
Vajrasattva Seated on Lotus Flower with Hands Grasping a Thunderbolt (Vajra) and Bell (Ghanta) with Thunderbolt Handle, Tang dynasty (618-907), late 8th/early 9th century
The Dorje, 1923. Symbol in Tibetan Buddhism. One of a series of WD & HO Wills Cigarette Cards called Lucky Charms, (Bristol and London, 1923)
A bronze statuette of Bodhisattva Manjunatha, a Nepalese deity. The god is holding various emblems and weapons in his many arms, including a Vajra (thunderbolt). Fom the British Museums collection
Bronze Vajra (thunderbolts), ritual weapons of Buddhist deities, 7th to 10th centuryVajra (thunderbolts), ritual weapons of Buddhist deities, 7th to 10th century. Made in bronze in Nepal, from the British Museums collection