Bell: 22 cm in height, 11 cm in diameter
Vajra: 18 cm in length






Vajrasattva holds the vajra and bell, which carry important symbolic meanings in Vajrayana Buddhism:
1. Vajra
Represents indestructible power and wisdom, symbolizing the ability to cut through ignorance and afflictions, as well as the unshakable truth of enlightenment.
2. Bell
Represents emptiness and the expression of prajna (wisdom). Its sound symbolizes the spreading of the Dharma, awakening beings to truth.
Union Meaning:
The union of the vajra (method/skillful means and active wisdom) and the bell (emptiness and ultimate wisdom) symbolizes the inseparability of wisdom and compassion, and the unity of method and emptiness—the core of the path to enlightenment.
In short:
The vajra represents power and wisdom, the bell represents emptiness and awakening; their union signifies complete enlightenment.