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	Tibetan brass 
	
	vajra axe  
	from the Qing Dynasty on display at the 
	Shanghai Museum. It was once used by Buddhist priests in religious 
			rites  in 
	 
	
    
	Vajrayana 
			Buddhism  to symbolically 
	destroy any obstacles that obstruct the path towards 
	
	
	Enlightenment. 
	In 
		
		
		iconography, 
	it is an attribute wielded by certain wrathful deities as a likewise weapon. |