The vajra, an unparalleled weapon, represents l’upāya, an effective means that destroys ignorance. The symbol formed by two crossed vajras is called viśvavajra (vajra of the universe), in Tibetan dorje gyatram or "double vajra. "His Sanskrit name is linked to a cosmogonic myth that he was the first object in the universe to take shape from the wind.
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