Definition of vajra:
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(countable) A Buddhist ceremonial mace and symbol, usually interpreted as both a diamond and a thunderbolt.
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(uncountable) One of the five central Buddhist principles, representing indestructible substance that cuts and penetrates through emotional instability or uncertainty.
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(Rigveda, Hindu mythology) The weapon of Indra, the god of heaven and the chief deity of the Rigvedic pantheon, used to kill sinners and ignorant persons.
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Alternative letter-case form of vajra. [(countable) A Buddhist ceremonial mace and symbol, usually interpreted as both a diamond and a thunderbolt.]