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Encyclopedia > Dorje

Dorje is a Tibetan word referring to a ritual object held in the right hand of a Lama while preforming religious ceremonies. As a sacred symbol of Tibetan Buddhism, the Dorje represents the 'thunderbolt of enlightenment'; an abrupt change in human consciousness which is recognised by all the great religions as a pivotal episode in the lives of mystics and saints. Tibetan can refer to: A place or item from Tibet. ... A ritual is a formalised, predetermined set of symbolic actions generally performed in a particular environment at a regular, recurring interval. ...


Dorje is a common given-name for men in people of Tibetan culture. The Tibetan people believe that giving a child this name lends him a spirit like one of an isolated Bodhisattva who helps humanity from afar. Prince Siddhartha Gautama as a bodhisattva, before becoming a Buddha. ...


The Dorje also represents the unity possible between opposites. In the Buddhist religious ceremony, a bell, symbolizing the feminine principle (the wisdom of emptiness), is paired with the dorje, symbolizing the masculine principle (that of compassion expressed through skillful means). The union of these two principles is an enlightened mind.


Vajra is the corresponding Sanskrit word referring to the Dorje. Vajra is a Sanskrit word meaning both thunderbolt and diamond and refers to a symbol important to both Hinduism and Buddhism. ... The Sanskrit language ( संस्कृता वाक्) is one of the earliest attested members of the Indo-European language family and is not only a classical language, but also an official language of India. ...


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Dorje - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (184 words)
Dorje is a Tibetan word referring to a ritual object held in the right hand of a Lama while preforming religious ceremonies.
As a sacred symbol of Tibetan Buddhism, the Dorje represents the 'thunderbolt of enlightenment'; an abrupt change in human consciousness which is recognised by all the great religions as a pivotal episode in the lives of mystics and saints.
In the Buddhist religious ceremony, a bell, symbolizing the feminine principle (the wisdom of emptiness), is paired with the dorje, symbolizing the masculine principle (that of compassion expressed through skillful means).
Dorje - definition of Dorje in Encyclopedia (664 words)
Vajra is a Sanskrit word meaning both thunderbolt and diamond and refers to a symbol important to both Hinduism and Buddhism.
The equivalent word in Tibetan is dorje, which is also a common male name in Tibet and Bhutan.
Dorje can also refer to a small sceptre held in the right hand by Tibetan lamas during religious ceremonies.
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