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vajra

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[vuhj-ruh] / ˈvʌdʒ rə /

noun

Hinduism.
  1. (in Vedic mythology) the thunderbolt of Indra.


Etymology

Origin of vajra

From Sanskrit

Example Sentences

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The crowns of the title look like antique versions of astronaut headgear: gilded copper helmets, studded with gems, encrusted with repoussé plaques and topped by five-pronged antennas — the vajra, or thunderbolt of wisdom.

From New York Times • Aug. 9, 2018

The crowns of the title look like antique versions of astronaut headgear: gilded copper helmets, each studded with gems, encrusted with repoussé plaques and topped by five-pronged antennas — the vajra, or thunderbolt of wisdom.

From New York Times • Jul. 26, 2018

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