The King of Vajras. Nine prongs. Infinite meaning.
In Tibetan Buddhist tradition, the vajra is the symbol of indestructible wisdom — a diamond that cuts through ignorance, a thunderbolt that shatters illusion. Among all vajras — one-pronged, three, five, seven — the nine-pronged stands supreme, bearing the richest Buddhist philosophy.
The eight side-prongs encircle the central axis like stars around the moon. One end represents the nine realms of sentient beings, all inseparable from true nature; the other, the path of guiding them all back to enlightenment.
This Dragon and Phoenix Nine-Pronged Vajra elevates the sacred further. The central prong is entwined with a dragon; the eight side-prongs form a continuous cycle of phoenix heads and dragon tails — the dragon, cosmic power; the phoenix, grace and rebirth. Together, they embody the harmony of yin and yang, the union of wisdom and compassion.
Not an ornament. A companion for those who walk the path.






