Vajra Low-poly 3D model
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High poly mesh models display: 1072900 vertices 2145860 faces 2145860 triangles. Low poly mesh models exhibit: 52514 vertices 52544 faces 105088 triangles. Model maps correspond to color, ambient occlusion, normal, height, metallic, and roughness channels. Both high-poly and low-poly files are exported in FBX, Blender 2.8, and OBJ formats. A ritual instrument called the vajra combines properties of indestructible diamonds with unstoppable thunderbolts; Sanskrit for this term encompasses these meanings. The vajra typically takes the form of a sturdy club equipped with a spherical head featuring intricate ridges. Some variants may boast rounded crowns, while others are distinguished by separated ridges ending in sharp tips perfect for stabbing. Originally wielded by Indra as the instrument to harness rain and thunder power from Indian mythology, the vajra also symbolizes Buddhist, Jainist, and Hindu concepts emphasizing strong willpower and divine might. As one of the most formidable armaments within cosmic realm, it continues being revered across vast expanses of Asia with increasing influence following the widespread adoption of associated spiritual and cultural principles originating from India.
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