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The '''[[bell]]''' (Skt. ''[[ghaṇṭa]]''; Tib. {{BigTibetan|[[དྲིལ་བུ་]]}}, ''[[drilbu]]''; Wyl. ''[[dril bu]]'') is, with its necessary counterpart the [[vajra]], an important [[ritual]] implement in [[Vajrayana]] practices. It [[symbolizes]] the {{Wiki|feminine}} [[principle]], the [[wisdom]] of [[emptiness]], while the [[vajra]] [[symbolizes]] the {{Wiki|masculine}} [[principle]], that of [[compassion]] and [[skilful means]]. And the union of [[wisdom]] and [[skilful means]] is the [[enlightened mind]].
Bell: Paired with the vajra (dorje or lightening-bolt), the bell represents wisdom, and as wisdom and method are an undivided unity, so the dorje and bell are never parted or employed separately.
 
The hollow of the bell symbolizes the wisdom recognizing emptiness. The clapper represents the sound of emptiness. The vase represents the vase containing the nectar of accomplishment.
 
  
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[[Bell]]: Paired with the [[Vajra]] ([[dorje]] or lightening-bolt), the [[bell]] represents [[Wisdom]], and as [[Wisdom]] and method are an undivided unity, so the [[dorje]] and [[bell]] are never parted or employed separately.
See also: Drilbu
 
  
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The hollow of the [[bell]] [[symbolizes]] the [[Wisdom]] [[recognizing]] [[Emptiness]]. The clapper represents the [[sound]] of [[Emptiness]]. The vase represents the vase containing the [[nectar]] of [[accomplishment]].
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The bell (Skt. ghaṇṭa; Tib. དྲིལ་བུ་, drilbu; Wyl. dril bu) is, with its necessary counterpart the vajra, an important ritual implement in Vajrayana practices. It symbolizes the feminine principle, the wisdom of emptiness, while the vajra symbolizes the masculine principle, that of compassion and skilful means. And the union of wisdom and skilful means is the enlightened mind.

Bell: Paired with the Vajra (dorje or lightening-bolt), the bell represents Wisdom, and as Wisdom and method are an undivided unity, so the dorje and bell are never parted or employed separately.

The hollow of the bell symbolizes the Wisdom recognizing Emptiness. The clapper represents the sound of Emptiness. The vase represents the vase containing the nectar of accomplishment.

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RigpaWiki:Bell