Significance of Vajrayudha
Synonyms: Thunderbolt, Vajra, Spiritual weapon
In Dutch: Vajrayudha; In Finnish: Vajrayudha; In Spanish: Vajrayudha
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Jain concept of 'Vajrayudha'
Vajrayudha in Jainism represents a multifaceted figure: Ratnamala's son known for strength, a key presence in Kshemankara's kingdom, a protective leader, and a Cakrin seeking initiation from Lord Kshemankara due to existential fears.
From: Trishashti Shalaka Purusha Caritra
(1) A king or powerful leader in the narrative, noted for his protective qualities.[1] (2) A significant figure in Kshemankara's kingdom who was established by him and was present during the sermon delivered by the Omniscient.[2] (3) The name given to the son born to Ratnamala, who is celebrated for his extraordinary form and strength.[3] (4) A Cakrin who interacted with Lord Kshemankara to seek initiation and expressed fear of existence.[4]