Könyv Vajrapani Mohan Chandra Uprety

Vajrapani

The Thunderbolt Protector of Buddha's Power

Nyelv: Angol
Kötés: Puha kötésű
Elérhetőség: Beszállítói készleten
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Vajrapani: The Thunderbolt Protector of Buddha's Power offers a profound exploration of one of Buddh...

Információk a könyvről

Nyelv
Angol
Kötés
Könyv - Puha kötésű
Kiadva
2025
oldal
148
EAN
9798264979712
Enbook ID
50535070
Súly
362
Méretek
216 x 280 x 8

Teljes leírás

Vajrapani: The Thunderbolt Protector of Buddha's Power offers a profound exploration of one of Buddhism's most dynamic and revered figures-Vajrapani, the fierce protector and embodiment of the Buddha's power. Revered across diverse Buddhist traditions, Vajrapani holds a unique place as both a deity of strength and a compassionate guardian, wielding the thunderbolt (vajra) to protect the Dharma and those who seek its wisdom.

In this spiritually rich and philosophically deep work, readers are invited to journey through Vajrapani's evolution from his earliest mentions in ancient Buddhist texts to his pivotal role in Mahayana, Theravada, and Tibetan Buddhism. The book delves into the profound symbolism of Vajrapani's attributes, the vajra (thunderbolt), which represents indomitable spiritual power and the destruction of ignorance. The mighty guardian is portrayed not just as a figure of power but as one who safeguards the true essence of Buddhism, ensuring its teachings endure through the ages.

Drawing from ancient scriptures and diverse traditions, the book brings forth Vajrapani's association with the Three Protectors-alongside Manjushri and Avalokiteśvara-each symbolizing a core quality of the Buddha's teachings. While Manjushri embodies wisdom and Avalokiteśvara manifests compassion, Vajrapani represents the Buddha's dynamic power, protecting the sacred teachings from the forces of ignorance and misinterpretation. The narrative highlights Vajrapani's constant presence in Buddhist rituals and iconography, emphasizing his role as a defender of monasteries, temples, and spiritual seekers.

The book seamlessly weaves together Vajrapani's symbolic significance with historical and mythological narratives. It explores his role in Buddhist cosmology, his relationship with other Buddhist deities, and his essential contribution to protecting the Dharma. The Thunderbolt Protector's fierce energy is contrasted with his compassionate protection, guiding practitioners to overcome internal and external obstacles on the path to enlightenment. The reader is invited to reflect on Vajrapani's enduring relevance in contemporary practice, where his strength can inspire both personal resilience and collective spiritual awakening.

Each chapter is meticulously crafted to highlight Vajrapani's multifaceted nature-his function as a guardian deity, his symbolic presence in various Buddhist schools, and his role as a spiritual force capable of dispelling delusion and ignorance. By diving into Vajrapani's iconography, his presence in temples across Asia, and his role in defeating Mara (the embodiment of temptation), the book offers a holistic view of the protector deity, illuminating how his worship persists in modern-day practices.

For spiritual seekers and practitioners, Vajrapani: The Thunderbolt Protector of Buddha's Power serves as a comprehensive guide to understanding this powerful figure. It offers meditative insights, mantras, and rituals inspired by Vajrapani, encouraging readers to connect with his protective and transformative qualities. His eternal role as a guardian of the Buddha's teachings is explored with reverence and depth, making this work not only a scholarly exploration but also a devotional journey into one of Buddhism's most empowering symbols.

Whether you are a dedicated Buddhist practitioner or a seeker of spiritual wisdom, this book provides an essential resource to deepen your understanding of Vajrapani's role in Buddhist philosophy, art, and practice.

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