Vajra - "tool Of The Gods" Or A Magnetic Field Amplifier? - Alternative View

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Vajra - "tool Of The Gods" Or A Magnetic Field Amplifier? - Alternative View
Vajra - "tool Of The Gods" Or A Magnetic Field Amplifier? - Alternative View

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"Great weapon of the gods" - magnetic transducer?

One of the most mysterious objects-artifacts of the past are vajras - strange items that have survived to this day in their original form, unlike many that have disappeared over the past millennia. This is a cult item for Eastern religions, and therefore is produced today, and according to ancient images and canons. Moreover, there are several vajras left over from ancient times. For example, in Nepal there is the Bodnath temple complex, built in the 6th century AD …

In the center of the complex is the so-called Buddhist stupa (by the way, another mysterious cult structure that most resembles a spaceship is a regular hemisphere with a pommel). There is a huge vajra near it, which is the object of worship of many pilgrims.

Moreover, local monks claim (a very surprising detail!) That the gods used this vajra as a tool: they cut stones, made blocks for the construction of temples and other huge structures.

At the same time, most other interpretations (including ancient ones) mention the vajra as the "weapon of the gods" - one of the most powerful and effective.

Vajra in Sanskrit has several meanings: "thunderbolt" and "diamond". In Tibet it is called dorje, in Japan - kongosho, in China - jinghansi, in Mongolia - ochir.

It is an important ritual item in Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism. Vajra is a cult symbol, like a cross for Christians or a crescent for Muslims. Until now, the vajra is used in various rituals, and the Buddha is often depicted with it in his hands. There is a branch of Buddhism called Vajrayana (and Buddha himself is called Vajrasattva in it). In yoga there is a posture called vajrasana - its meaning is to make the body strong like a diamond.

In Indian mythology, the vajra is a powerful weapon of the god Indra that can kill without missing. At the same time, like a diamond, it is safe and sound in any situation: it destroys everything, but not a scratch remains on it.

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Note that the god Indra is the main one in Hindu mythology, the head of all gods, the god of thunder and lightning, "the king of the universe." He crushes and breaks fortresses, and in addition, with the help of a vajra, he is able to command the weather, as well as change river beds and blow up rocks …

Zeus in ancient Greek frescoes also clearly holds a vajra in his hands. She is also guessed in the mythology of many other countries and peoples.

However, most likely, the vajra could be used as a weapon and an element of intimidation, but its main purpose was originally different: to strengthen and create. What the monks in Nepal still remember! For from the point of view of science, the vajra, based on its construction, can be an amplifier: on the one hand, the "beam" (energy source) enters, on the other, it leaves in a transformed (ie, "improved", enhanced) form.

The ancient "gods" most likely used the energy of the magnetic field (s). All their roads and significant structures are located with maximum consideration of geomagnetic anomalies and used this technology in their construction (including giant blocks). This is also the principle of movement of "vimanas", "meters" - their flying vehicles, in which 4 turbines created a lifting force - "magnetic vortex". Modern science already knows trains on a "magnetic cushion", so it understands in general terms (so far only this way) what it is about and how it could work. And - it worked!

This means that the vajra may well be an amplifier of the energy of a magnetic field, an important constructive element, whose form has been preserved in people's memory due to its involvement in various religious cults and preserved images …

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