
Bronze
This vajra bell was unearthed at Chi Kraeng, Siem Reap. It is a ritual instrument used in Vajrayana Buddhism.
The waist of the bell is in the shape of an inverted bowl. The handle culminates in five prongs, symbolizing the five Buddha wisdoms: the all-accommodating wisdom of the central Vairocana, the non-dual wisdom of the eastern Aksobhya, the equanimous wisdom of the southern Ratnasambhava, the inquisitive wisdom of the western Amitabha, and lastly, the all-accomplishing wisdom of Amoghasiddhi.
During rituals, monks would hold a vajra in the right hand and a vajra bell in the left. The sound produced by the bell encourages diligence, and serves as an invitation to noble beings.
For more details, go to the Encyclopedia of Buddhist Arts: Artifacts, page 301.