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The Swastika is a Buddhist emblem that represents the Buddha’s fortunate footprints. You must have seen left-facing Swastika printed on Buddha’s chest, palms, or feet in images.
Typically, the swastika sign resembles a cross with arms bent at a right angle in the middle, equal in length, and perpendicular to the following arms. The term swastika is a Sanskrit term. It means “conducive to well-being.”
The Sanskrit term “swastika” means “the mark of well-being” and has Sanskrit origins. The Rig Veda, the first collection of Hindu scriptures, has been used in its prayers.
The swastika symbol, also known as manji in Buddhism, represents Buddha’s footprints and is considered fortunate.
Vajra
♥ Enlightenment ♥ Spiritual Power ♥ Strength ♥
Vajra is a five-pronged ritual object used in Buddhist ceremonies in Tibet. It symbols the properties of a diamond (indestructibility) and a thunderbolt (irresistible force). As a symbol for the properties of a diamond, vajra signifies indestructibility as diamonds are the hardest of stones. As a symbol for the thunderbolt, vajra represents the irresistible force. It denotes cutting through ignorance since the god Indra kills ignorant persons with this weapon.
The vajra is the weapon of the Indian Vedic rain and thunder-deity Indra, and is used symbolically by the dharma traditions of Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism often to represent firmness of spirit and spiritual power.
In the tantric traditions of Buddhism, the vajra is a symbol for the nature of reality, or sunyata, indicating endless creativity, potency, and skillful activity.
The vajra (symbolizing the male principle, fitness of action) is held in the right hand and the bell (symbolizing the female principle, intelligence) in the left hand, the interaction of the two ultimately leading to enlightenment.

Six True Words 'Om Mani Padme Hum'
♥ Love ♥ Focus ♥ Wisdom ♥ Purity ♥ Peace ♥ Creativity ♥
These Six True Words 'Om Mani Padme Hum-are the most common mantra in Tibet. This mantra produces the sound and vibration, which allows you to feel at one with the universe. The mantra is considered to have high spiritual and creative power.
Om means the vibration of the universe, symbolizes one's impure body, speech and mind.
Ma Ni means the jewel, symbolizes factors of the method, compassion, and love, the altruistic intention to become enlightened.
Pad Me means lotus and symbolize wisdom.
Hum means inseparability; symbolizing purity and can be achieved by the unity of method and wisdom. This chant brings you joy and peaceful vibrations and, supposedly, contained in this verse, is the truth of the nature of suffering and how to remove its causes.

Swastika-卍
♥ Luck ♥ Well-being ♥
The word swastika comes from Sanskrit: स्वस्तिक, romanized: svastika, meaning "conducive to well-being". It is a symbol of divinity and spirituality in Indic religions, including Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism. It was a symbol of auspiciousness and good luck. In Buddhist symbolism, it represents the auspicious footprints of the Buddha.

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TL;DR: BWOOOH Tibetan Double Dorje Om Mani Padme Hum Buddha Swastika Vajra Strength Bracelet features Copper Plated Silver (premium metal band, 17cm/19cm/21cm) — Vajra for spiritual strength, indestructibility, and enlightened power; Om Mani Padme Hum and Swastika for wisdom, compassion, and auspicious well-being — handcrafted as Buddhist amulet for daily wear as a Tibetan Buddhist amulet for strength, spiritual protection, and enlightenment.
The Vajra is one of the most important ritual objects in Tibetan Buddhist tradition. As a symbol of the diamond's indestructibility and the thunderbolt's irresistible force, the Vajra represents cutting through ignorance and the ultimate nature of reality. In tantric Buddhism, the Vajra symbolizes endless creativity, potency, and skillful spiritual action.
The Six True Words 'Om Mani Padme Hum' are the most widely recited mantra in Tibet. Each syllable carries transformative power: Om (universal vibration), Ma Ni (compassion), Pad Me (wisdom), Hum (unity of method and wisdom). Wearing this mantra supports spiritual practice and connects the wearer to universal consciousness.
The Buddhist Swastika (卍 or Manji) represents the auspicious footprints of the Buddha — a symbol of good luck, well-being, and divine protection. The Sanskrit term 'svastika' literally means 'conducive to well-being,' and this symbol has been used in Indic religions for thousands of years as a mark of divinity and spiritual auspiciousness.
