Vajra
Vajra is a Sanskrit word meaning both thunderbolt and diamond. Additionally, it is a weapon won in battle which is used as a ritual object to symbolize both the properties of a diamond (indestructibility) and a thunderbolt (irresistible force).
The vajra is essentially a type of club with a ribbed spherical head. The ribs may meet in a ball-shaped top, or they may be separate and end in sharp points with which to stab. The vajra is the weapon of the Vedic rain and thunder-deity Indra, and is used symbolically by the dharma traditions of Buddhism, Jainism and Hinduism, often to represent firmness of spirit and spiritual power. The use of the vajra as a symbolic and ritual tool spread from India along with Indian religion and culture to other parts of Asia.
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Tracklist: O Eterne Deus: Music Of Hildegard Of Bingen
No. | Title | Runtime |
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1 | Quai Ergo Femina | 2:26 |
2 | O Quam Magnum Miraculum Est | 3:38 |
3 | Ave Generosa | 5:58 |
4 | O Frondens Virga | 2:52 |
5 | Ispariz (Vielle & Harp Duo) | 2:36 |
6 | Karitas Habundat | 2:36 |
7 | O Ignis Spiritus Paracliti | 7:55 |
8 | Laus Trinitati | 1:34 |
9 | O Eterne Deus | 2:46 |
10 | Instrumental On Kyrie | 2:22 |
11 | Rex Noster Promptus Est | 4:59 |
12 | Kyrie Eleison | 2:16 |
13 | O Virtus Sapientiae | 2:55 |
14 | O Viriditas Digiti Dei | 5:28 |