. . "Nakano, Masaki, Yutaka Hirata, and Masayuki Sekiguchi; Mandara to raig?zu, Nihon Bijutsu Zenshu, Tokyo: Kodansha, 1991. Vajra (Devanagari: ????) is a Sanskrit word meaning both thunderbolt and diamond and is a ritual tool or spiritual implement which is symbolically important to both Buddhism and Hinduism, but is particularly important in Buddhism. The equivalent word in Tibetan is dorje (Wylie: rdo-rje; ZWPY: doj�), which is also a common male name in Tibet and Bhutan. Dorje can also refer to a small sceptre held in the right hand by Tibetan lamas during religious ceremonies."@en . . "vajra"@en . . "2015-07-16"^^ . "2015-07-16"^^ .