Parable
Once in Tibet lived a famous Lama named Drome. Once Drome saw a man who performed the bypass stupa.
Once in Tibet lived a famous Lama named Drome. Once Drome saw a man who performed the bypass stupa.
Each figure in this mandala holds the right palm turned up in a sign
of acceptance, and the left one - turned down in a sign of bestowal.
The whole circle creates a huge energy field, which takes the form of a double Dorje - Tibetan symbol of lightning.
Dorje (Tibetan language) / Vajra (Sanskrit) - means the spiritual
power of indestructible inspiration that illuminates the illusions of
the world.
It is a symbol of order, the masculine principle and eternity.
In
conjunction with the bell, it is an enlightened mind whose note is the
sound of eternity, perceived by a pure spirit within the whole universe.
It is also a diamond, an instrument of knowledge, an instrument of the Word, of the intellect.