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Great Stupa of Universal CompassionCeremonial object - Double dorje
... In Tibetan Buddhism a "dorje" (also known as "vajra" in Sanskrit) symbolizes the indestructible nature of reality, spiritual power, and enlightenment, often depicted as a thunderbolt or diamond scepter, representing the ability to cut through illusion and achieve ultimate wisdom; it is a key ritual object in the Vajrayana school of Tibetan Buddhism, signifying the union of compassion and wisdom through its male principle association when used with a bell (female principle). ... This double dorje is a cross of two dorjes, which look like a small scepter with multiple prongs at each end....The Double Dorje is often associated with stability and protection, symbolizing the indestructible nature of the universe. tibetan buddhism holy objects worship devices This double dorje is a cross of two dorjes, which look like a small scepter with multiple prongs at each end. Ceremonial object Double dorje ...In Tibetan Buddhism a "dorje" (also known as "vajra" in Sanskrit) symbolizes the indestructible nature of reality, spiritual power, and enlightenment, often depicted as a thunderbolt or diamond scepter, representing the ability to cut through illusion and achieve ultimate wisdom; it is a key ritual object in the Vajrayana school of Tibetan Buddhism, signifying the union of compassion and wisdom through its male principle association when used with a bell (female principle). The Double Dorje (Vishvavajra), is a powerful Buddhist symbol. It consists of two crossed vajras (dorjes) and represents the foundation of the physical world. The Double Dorje is often associated with stability and protection, symbolizing the indestructible nature of the universe. This double dorje is a cross of two dorjes, which look like a small scepter with multiple prongs at each end.tibetan buddhism, holy objects, worship devices -
Tennis AustraliaRacquet, Circa 1984
... A Scepter 'X-L' racquet. Materials: Composite Materials, Plastic, Adhesive tape, Leather, Nylon...Tennis Australia Melbourne Park Olympic Boulevard Melbourne Park Melbourne melbourne Tennis A Scepter 'X-L' racquet. Materials: Composite Materials, Plastic, Adhesive tape, Leather, Nylon Racquet ...A Scepter 'X-L' racquet. Materials: Composite Materials, Plastic, Adhesive tape, Leather, Nylontennis -
Tennis AustraliaRacquet & cover, Circa 1983
... A Scepter racquet with vinyl cover. Materials: Composite Materials, Plastic, Adhesive tape, Leather, Nylon, Vinyl...Tennis Australia Melbourne Park Olympic Boulevard Melbourne Park Melbourne melbourne Tennis A Scepter racquet with vinyl cover. Materials: Composite Materials, Plastic, Adhesive tape, Leather, Nylon, Vinyl Racquet & cover ...A Scepter racquet with vinyl cover. Materials: Composite Materials, Plastic, Adhesive tape, Leather, Nylon, Vinyltennis -
Tennis AustraliaRacquet & cover, Circa 1984
... A Scepter 'X-L' racquet with vinyl cover. Handle of racquet sealed in clear plastic. ...Tennis Australia Melbourne Park Olympic Boulevard Melbourne Park Melbourne melbourne Tennis A Scepter 'X-L' racquet with vinyl cover. Handle of racquet sealed in clear plastic. ...A Scepter 'X-L' racquet with vinyl cover. Handle of racquet sealed in clear plastic. Materials: Composite Materials, Plastic, Adhesive tape, Leather, Nylon, Vinyltennis -
Tennis AustraliaRacquet & cover, Circa 1984
... A Scepter 'X-L 2' racquet with vinyl cover. Handle of racquet sealed in clear plastic. ...Tennis Australia Melbourne Park Olympic Boulevard Melbourne Park Melbourne melbourne Tennis A Scepter 'X-L 2' racquet with vinyl cover. Handle of racquet sealed in clear plastic. ...A Scepter 'X-L 2' racquet with vinyl cover. Handle of racquet sealed in clear plastic. Materials: Composite Materials, Plastic, Adhesive tape, Leather, Nylon, Vinyltennis -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph - Framed Portrait, Cecil Beaton, Queen Elizabeth II, 1953
... Her Majesty wears the imperial state crown, created for Queen Victoria’s 1838 coronation, and holds the orb and scepter, looking every bit the picture of reigning British royalty....Her Majesty wears the imperial state crown, created for Queen Victoria’s 1838 coronation, and holds the orb and scepter, looking every bit the picture of reigning British royalty. ...Portrait photographs of royal figures were hung in government offices and buildings. In some cases they were also displayed in homes. There are numerous portraits of Queen Elizabeth II most of which have been widely reproduced.Framed portrait photograph of Queen Elizabeth II, taken June 2, 1954, by Cecil Beaton. Although the image appears at first glance to be set in Westminster Abbey, the photographer actually employed a theatrical backdrop for the photo, which was taken in a drawing room at Buckingham Palace. Her Majesty wears the imperial state crown, created for Queen Victoria’s 1838 coronation, and holds the orb and scepter, looking every bit the picture of reigning British royalty.queen elizabeth ii, cecil beaton, royal portraits -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillagePrint - Commemorative Portrait, H.M. Queen Elizabeth II, Ca. 1954
... ...Scepter...Flagstaff Hill Warrnambool Maritime Village Maritime Museum Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum & Village Shipwreck coast Great Ocean Road 2-06-1953 Westminster Abbey Scepter Orb Royal Crown Coronation Queen Elizabeth II HM Queen Elizabeth II royal portrait H.M. ...This commemorative framed print was a gift presented by Freemason, Worship Brother J. Wishart Junior, who also had the title of Worshipful Master of the Masonic Lodge from 1983-1954. This print was possibly presented by Wor. Bro. J. Wishart to the Masonic Lodge in Warrnambool the year following the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, just after Wishart completed his term as the Worshipful Master of the Lodge. It is likely that the portrait was also part of the furnishings when one of Flagstaff Hill's village buildings was set up as a 19th century style Masonic Lodge, as shown in the map of the village in 1994 and was activated by a member of the Masonic Lodge. (Before this time the building was a Reference Library, and some time afterwards it was a Reading Library, and is now a Mechanics' Institute.) Australia is part of the British Commonwealth. Respect for the reigning monarchy of the colony of Australia has been shown here since colonisation and continued after Federation. Portraits of the reigning sovereignty have been displayed in public organisations, government departments and clubs over the years. Children in schools have been taught to 'Honour the flag, serve the Queen" (or King) etc. In February 1952 King George VI of England passed away. His daughter was proclaimed Queen, and crowned as H.M. Queen Elizabeth II on June 2nd, 1953, at Westminster Abbey, London. It is interesting to note that on 12th April, 1997, Warrnambool's Masonic Centre in Kepler Street held a 150 years celebration of the settlement of Warrnambool and District. A time capsule was inserted in the 'foundation stone' and one of the items inside it was a Flagstaff Hill Heritage Centre leaflet. The portrait of the coronation of H.M. Queen Elizabeth II and her continued reign of 70 years is significant, as it marks a very special occasion in the history of Britain and its Commonwealth. This portrait is similar to many other portraits of the Queen's coronation and is familiar to Australian citizens of the current generation and the ongoing link to Britain's colonasit6ion of Australia.Print, coloured, framed behind glass. Portrait of H.M. Queen Elizabeth II at her Coronation on June 2nd, 1953. The Queen is seated and wearing a white gown and white-trimmed blue cape. She is wearing a jewelled crown and holds the ceremonial Orb and Sceptre. In the background is Westminster Abbey. The decorative frame is cast composite or plaster. A card provided with the print advises that the print was presented by J. Wishart - it is attached to the reverse.Handwritten in ink on card "H.M.QUEEN ELIZABETH II / PRESENTED BY / WOR. BRO. J. WISHART JNR. / WOR. MASTER 1953-1954."flagstaff hill, warrnambool, maritime village, maritime museum, flagstaff hill maritime museum & village, shipwreck coast, great ocean road, 2-06-1953, westminster abbey, scepter, orb, royal crown, coronation, queen elizabeth ii, hm queen elizabeth ii, royal portrait, h.m. queen elizabeth ii, worshipful brother, worshipful master, time capsule, 19th century style masonic lodge, warrnambool 150 years celebration, coronation of queen elizabeth ii, freemasons, j. wishart, flagstaff hill masonic lodge building, portrait
