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'''''Bahudhara''''' (]: 'many-bearing') is an ] of the ]. This ancient diamond-thunderbolt symbol of the Indo-Aryan traditions is related to the ] of ], and ], the hammer of ]. It is also a key symbol of the ] tradition of ]. | '''''Bahudhara''''' (]: 'many-bearing') is an ] of the ]. This ancient diamond-thunderbolt symbol of the Indo-Aryan traditions is related to the ] of ], and ], the hammer of ]. It is also a key symbol of the ] tradition of ]. | ||
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Bahudhara (Sanskrit: 'many-bearing') is an epithet of the Vajra. This ancient diamond-thunderbolt symbol of the Indo-Aryan traditions is related to the thunderbolt of Zeus, and Mjöllnir, the hammer of Thor. It is also a key symbol of the Vajrayana tradition of Tibetan Buddhism.
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