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Phurba & Dorje

Our Complete range of products are Clear Quartz Vajra, Crystal Quartz Vajra, Gemstone Phurba, Crystal Quartz Dorje and Gemstone Vajra - 03.

Clear Quartz Vajra

BIQ manufactures a wide range of Tantric tools and Buddhist ritual supplies using best quality gemstones and superior craftsmanship. We manufacture Crystal Quartz Vajra, Crystal Quartz Dorje, Crystal Quartz Dorje, Crystal Quartz Phurba etc.

Range Includes

  • Vajra
  • Dorje
  • Double Dorje
  • Vishwa Vajra
  • Thunderbolt
  • Stupa
  • Kongo
  • Scepter
  • Buddhist Symbols
  • Buddhist Ritual Tools
  • Phurba
  • Vajra Pendants
  • Phurba Pendants
  • Stupa Shakti
  • Panch Bhood Stupa
  • Bell
  • Maha Meru Chakra
  • Stupa
  • Kongo
  • Buddhist Ritual Tools Etc
  • Other Stones Available Are
    • Rose quartz
    • Amethyst
    • Aventurine
    • Tiger eye
    • Sodalite
    • Lapis Lazuli
    • Agate
    • Jasper
      • About The Vajra

        Vajra or Dorje or Thunderbolt is the most important ritual symbol of Vajrayana Buddhism. It is a very important symbol in Buddhist tantra. Traditionally used for protecting space and enhancing prayers and wishes, this ancient Tibetan tool is also used for channeling energy and meditation. The vajra is generally two-sided but the Vishvavajra or the double thunderbolt has four heads representing the four dhyani Buddhas of the four directions. The vajra essentially symbolizes the impenetrable, immovable, immutable, indivisible, and indestructible state of enlightenment or Buddhahood. Phurba (Tib.) or ritual dagger is used to subdue and subsequently enlist the negative and the uncontrolled in a wrathful manner. Phurbas refer to the Buddhist theme of self-control, and to the tantric transformation of negative powers on the path to enlightenment.

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    Crystal Quartz Vajra

    BIQ manufactures a wide range of Tantric tools and Buddhist ritual supplies using best quality gemstones and superior craftsmanship. We manufacture Crystal Quartz Vajra, Crystal Quartz Dorje, Crystal Quartz Dorje, Crystal Quartz Phurba etc.

    Range Includes

  • Vajra
  • Dorje
  • Double Dorje
  • Vishwa Vajra
  • Thunderbolt
  • Stupa
  • Kongo
  • Scepter
  • Buddhist Symbols
  • Buddhist Ritual Tools
  • Phurba
  • Vajra Pendants
  • Phurba Pendants
  • Stupa Shakti
  • Panch Bhood Stupa
  • Bell
  • Maha Meru Chakra
  • Stupa
  • Kongo
  • Buddhist Ritual Tools Etc
  • Other Stones Available Are
    • Rose quartz
    • Amethyst
    • Aventurine
    • Tiger eye
    • Sodalite
    • Lapis Lazuli
    • Agate
    • Jasper
      • About The Vajra

        Vajra or Dorje or Thunderbolt is the most important ritual symbol of Vajrayana Buddhism. It is a very important symbol in Buddhist tantra. Traditionally used for protecting space and enhancing prayers and wishes, this ancient Tibetan tool is also used for channeling energy and meditation. The vajra is generally two-sided but the Vishvavajra or the double thunderbolt has four heads representing the four dhyani Buddhas of the four directions. The vajra essentially symbolizes the impenetrable, immovable, immutable, indivisible, and indestructible state of enlightenment or Buddhahood. Phurba (Tib.) or ritual dagger is used to subdue and subsequently enlist the negative and the uncontrolled in a wrathful manner. Phurbas refer to the Buddhist theme of self-control, and to the tantric transformation of negative powers on the path to enlightenment.

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    Gemstone Phurba

    BIQ manufactures a wide range of Tantric tools and Buddhist ritual supplies using best quality gemstones and superior craftsmanship. We manufacture Crystal Quartz Vajra, Crystal Quartz Dorje, Crystal Quartz Dorje, Crystal Quartz Phurba etc.

    Range Includes

  • Vajra
  • Dorje
  • Double Dorje
  • Vishwa Vajra
  • Thunderbolt
  • Stupa
  • Kongo
  • Scepter
  • Buddhist Symbols
  • Buddhist Ritual Tools
  • Phurba
  • Vajra Pendants
  • Phurba Pendants
  • Stupa Shakti
  • Panch Bhood Stupa
  • Bell
  • Maha Meru Chakra
  • Stupa
  • Kongo
  • Buddhist Ritual Tools Etc
  • Other Stones Available Are
    • Rose quartz
    • Amethyst
    • Aventurine
    • Tiger eye
    • Sodalite
    • Lapis Lazuli
    • Agate
    • Jasper
      • About The Vajra

        Vajra or Dorje or Thunderbolt is the most important ritual symbol of Vajrayana Buddhism. It is a very important symbol in Buddhist tantra. Traditionally used for protecting space and enhancing prayers and wishes, this ancient Tibetan tool is also used for channeling energy and meditation. The vajra is generally two-sided but the Vishvavajra or the double thunderbolt has four heads representing the four dhyani Buddhas of the four directions. The vajra essentially symbolizes the impenetrable, immovable, immutable, indivisible, and indestructible state of enlightenment or Buddhahood. Phurba (Tib.) or ritual dagger is used to subdue and subsequently enlist the negative and the uncontrolled in a wrathful manner. Phurbas refer to the Buddhist theme of self-control, and to the tantric transformation of negative powers on the path to enlightenment.

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    Crystal Quartz Dorje

    BIQ manufactures a wide range of Tantric tools and Buddhist ritual supplies using best quality gemstones and superior craftsmanship. We manufacture Crystal Quartz Vajra, Crystal Quartz Dorje, Crystal Quartz Dorje, Crystal Quartz Phurba etc.

    Range Includes

  • Vajra
  • Dorje
  • Double Dorje
  • Vishwa Vajra
  • Thunderbolt
  • Stupa
  • Kongo
  • Scepter
  • Buddhist Symbols
  • Buddhist Ritual Tools
  • Phurba
  • Vajra Pendants
  • Phurba Pendants
  • Stupa Shakti
  • Panch Bhood Stupa
  • Bell
  • Maha Meru Chakra
  • Stupa
  • Kongo
  • Buddhist Ritual Tools Etc
  • Other Stones Available Are
    • Rose quartz
    • Amethyst
    • Aventurine
    • Tiger eye
    • Sodalite
    • Lapis Lazuli
    • Agate
    • Jasper
      • About The Vajra

        Vajra or Dorje or Thunderbolt is the most important ritual symbol of Vajrayana Buddhism. It is a very important symbol in Buddhist tantra. Traditionally used for protecting space and enhancing prayers and wishes, this ancient Tibetan tool is also used for channeling energy and meditation. The vajra is generally two-sided but the Vishvavajra or the double thunderbolt has four heads representing the four dhyani Buddhas of the four directions. The vajra essentially symbolizes the impenetrable, immovable, immutable, indivisible, and indestructible state of enlightenment or Buddhahood. Phurba (Tib.) or ritual dagger is used to subdue and subsequently enlist the negative and the uncontrolled in a wrathful manner. Phurbas refer to the Buddhist theme of self-control, and to the tantric transformation of negative powers on the path to enlightenment.

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    Gemstone Vajra - 03

    The Gemstone Vajras that we offer are very popular among the clients. These Gemstone Vajras are of high quality and are available in many forms. We use an assortment of stones in designing these Gemstone Vajras. We also manufacture Crystal Quartz Vajra, Crystal Quartz Dorje, Crystal Quartz Vishwa Vajra, Crystal Quartz Phurba that are highly demanded.

    Range Includes

  • Vajra
  • Dorje
  • Double Dorje
  • Vishwa Vajra
  • Thunderbolt
  • Stupa
  • Kongo
  • Scepter
  • Buddhist Symbols
  • Buddhist Ritual Tools
  • Phurba
  • Vajra Pendants
  • Phurba Pendants
  • Stupa Shakti
  • Panch Bhood Stupa
  • Bell
  • Maha Meru Chakra
  • Stupa
  • Kongo
  • Buddhist Ritual Tools Etc
  • Other Stones Available Are
    • Rose quartz
    • Amethyst
    • Aventurine
    • Tiger eye
    • Sodalite
    • Lapis Lazuli
    • Agate
    • Jasper
      • About The Vajra

        Vajra or Dorje or Thunderbolt is the most important ritual symbol of Vajrayana Buddhism. It is a very important symbol in Buddhist tantra. Traditionally used for protecting space and enhancing prayers and wishes, this ancient Tibetan tool is also used for channeling energy and meditation. The vajra is generally two-sided but the Vishvavajra or the double thunderbolt has four heads representing the four dhyani Buddhas of the four directions. The vajra essentially symbolizes the impenetrable, immovable, immutable, indivisible, and indestructible state of enlightenment or Buddhahood. Phurba (Tib.) or ritual dagger is used to subdue and subsequently enlist the negative and the uncontrolled in a wrathful manner. Phurbas refer to the Buddhist theme of self-control, and to the tantric transformation of negative powers on the path to enlightenment.

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    Gemstone Vajra - 02

    The Gemstone Vajras that we offer are very popular among the clients. These Gemstone Vajras are of high quality and are available in many forms. We use an assortment of stones in designing these Gemstone Vajras. We also manufacture Crystal Quartz Vajra, Crystal Quartz Dorje, Crystal Quartz Vishwa Vajra, Crystal Quartz Phurba that are highly demanded.

    Range Includes

  • Vajra
  • Dorje
  • Double Dorje
  • Vishwa Vajra
  • Thunderbolt
  • Stupa
  • Kongo
  • Scepter
  • Buddhist Symbols
  • Buddhist Ritual Tools
  • Phurba
  • Vajra Pendants
  • Phurba Pendants
  • Stupa Shakti
  • Panch Bhood Stupa
  • Bell
  • Maha Meru Chakra
  • Stupa
  • Kongo
  • Buddhist Ritual Tools Etc
  • Other Stones Available Are
    • Rose quartz
    • Amethyst
    • Aventurine
    • Tiger eye
    • Sodalite
    • Lapis Lazuli
    • Agate
    • Jasper
      • About The Vajra

        Vajra or Dorje or Thunderbolt is the most important ritual symbol of Vajrayana Buddhism. It is a very important symbol in Buddhist tantra. Traditionally used for protecting space and enhancing prayers and wishes, this ancient Tibetan tool is also used for channeling energy and meditation. The vajra is generally two-sided but the Vishvavajra or the double thunderbolt has four heads representing the four dhyani Buddhas of the four directions. The vajra essentially symbolizes the impenetrable, immovable, immutable, indivisible, and indestructible state of enlightenment or Buddhahood. Phurba (Tib.) or ritual dagger is used to subdue and subsequently enlist the negative and the uncontrolled in a wrathful manner. Phurbas refer to the Buddhist theme of self-control, and to the tantric transformation of negative powers on the path to enlightenment.

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    Gemstone Vajra - 01

    The Gemstone Vajras that we offer are very popular among the clients. These Gemstone Vajras are of high quality and are available in many forms. We use an assortment of stones in designing these Gemstone Vajras. We also manufacture Crystal Quartz Vajra, Crystal Quartz Dorje, Crystal Quartz Vishwa Vajra, Crystal Quartz Phurba that are highly demanded.

    Range Includes

  • Vajra
  • Dorje
  • Double Dorje
  • Vishwa Vajra
  • Thunderbolt
  • Stupa
  • Kongo
  • Scepter
  • Buddhist Symbols
  • Buddhist Ritual Tools
  • Phurba
  • Vajra Pendants
  • Phurba Pendants
  • Stupa Shakti
  • Panch Bhood Stupa
  • Bell
  • Maha Meru Chakra
  • Stupa
  • Kongo
  • Buddhist Ritual Tools Etc
  • Other Stones Available Are
    • Rose quartz
    • Amethyst
    • Aventurine
    • Tiger eye
    • Sodalite
    • Lapis Lazuli
    • Agate
    • Jasper
      • About The Vajra

        Vajra or Dorje or Thunderbolt is the most important ritual symbol of Vajrayana Buddhism. It is a very important symbol in Buddhist tantra. Traditionally used for protecting space and enhancing prayers and wishes, this ancient Tibetan tool is also used for channeling energy and meditation. The vajra is generally two-sided but the Vishvavajra or the double thunderbolt has four heads representing the four dhyani Buddhas of the four directions. The vajra essentially symbolizes the impenetrable, immovable, immutable, indivisible, and indestructible state of enlightenment or Buddhahood. Phurba (Tib.) or ritual dagger is used to subdue and subsequently enlist the negative and the uncontrolled in a wrathful manner. Phurbas refer to the Buddhist theme of self-control, and to the tantric transformation of negative powers on the path to enlightenment.

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    Gemstone Vajra - 04

    The Gemstone Vajras that we offer are very popular among the clients. These Gemstone Vajras are of high quality and are available in many forms. We use an assortment of stones in designing these Gemstone Vajras. We also manufacture Crystal Quartz Vajra, Crystal Quartz Dorje, Crystal Quartz Vishwa Vajra, Crystal Quartz Phurba that are highly demanded.

    Range Includes

  • Vajra
  • Dorje
  • Double Dorje
  • Vishwa Vajra
  • Thunderbolt
  • Stupa
  • Kongo
  • Scepter
  • Buddhist Symbols
  • Buddhist Ritual Tools
  • Phurba
  • Vajra Pendants
  • Phurba Pendants
  • Stupa Shakti
  • Panch Bhood Stupa
  • Bell
  • Maha Meru Chakra
  • Stupa
  • Kongo
  • Buddhist Ritual Tools Etc
  • Other Stones Available Are
    • Rose quartz
    • Amethyst
    • Aventurine
    • Tiger eye
    • Sodalite
    • Lapis Lazuli
    • Agate
    • Jasper
      • About The Vajra

        Vajra or Dorje or Thunderbolt is the most important ritual symbol of Vajrayana Buddhism. It is a very important symbol in Buddhist tantra. Traditionally used for protecting space and enhancing prayers and wishes, this ancient Tibetan tool is also used for channeling energy and meditation. The vajra is generally two-sided but the Vishvavajra or the double thunderbolt has four heads representing the four dhyani Buddhas of the four directions. The vajra essentially symbolizes the impenetrable, immovable, immutable, indivisible, and indestructible state of enlightenment or Buddhahood. Phurba (Tib.) or ritual dagger is used to subdue and subsequently enlist the negative and the uncontrolled in a wrathful manner. Phurbas refer to the Buddhist theme of self-control, and to the tantric transformation of negative powers on the path to enlightenment.

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