Bird Dorje Pendant: Bird Dorje Pendant

Dorje is a Buddhist ritual tool. In English it is called Dorje or Vajra. In Japan, it is also called Goko-ki and Vajra pestle. The number five in Gokoko is the total number of the protrusions at the tip and the four sides extending from the sides.

It is said that this was formed on the ground after lightning struck. I think it was said that it was created by gathering the power of the sky, and it must be able to exorcise all kinds of bad things.
In Buddhism, there is a philosophy called ``Ahimsa'' (non-war). The shape of this Doge looks perfect for holding it in the middle and hitting it, but I wouldn't use it for that. It's "non-war". An unused weapon that Buddha allowed us to have. Doge gathers the power of the sky and exorcises evil.
This Bird Doge has an eagle engraved on the side, a bird that looks down from the sky.
Rather than silver accessories. I think it is a piece of jewelry that can be worn as a beautiful amulet.
by “ZOCALO”
https://zocalo.jp/collections/bird-dorje


