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Vajrakilaya, also known as Vajrakumara or Kilaya, is a Tibetan Buddhist wrathful deity. He is regarded as a strong manifestation of Vajrasattva, the Buddha of Purification.Vajrakilaya practice is a method of removing obstacles and negativity, and it is frequently associated with the transformation of negative emotions into positive qualities. The practice entails visualizing Vajrakilaya and reciting his mantra, which is said to have the power to cleanse negative karma and remove obstacles.Vajrakilaya is most commonly depicted as a blue, multi-armed deity with a wrathful expression. He is often depicted standing on a corpse, holding a vajra and a phurba (ritual dagger), symbolizing victory over negative forces.
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Spiritual Notes
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Vajrakilaya
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16 inch/ 40 cm Vajrakilaya | རྡོ་རྗེ་ཕུར་པ་ | 普巴金剛
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18 inch/ 47 cm Vajrakilaya | རྡོ་རྗེ་ཕུར་པ་ | 普巴金剛
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