Hand-Carved Phurba with Tortoise Base | Traditional Vajrayana Ritual Dagger
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Hand-Carved Phurba with Tortoise Base | Himalayan Artwork for Spiritual Protection and Altar Decor
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Size: 41cm(Height) x 11cm(Length) x 20.5cm(Width)
Weight: 1.12 kg
Materials: Acrylic Color, Rose Wood
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About Our Product
The Hand-Carved Phurba with Tortoise Base is a beautifully crafted and symbolic Tibetan ritual object, meticulously hand-carved from rosewood and painted with vibrant acrylic colors. Standing at 41 cm in height, this phurba features a powerful and detailed tortoise base, symbolizing stability, longevity, and grounding energy. The phurba itself is a three-sided ritual dagger often used in Tibetan Buddhist ceremonies to banish negative energies and protect sacred spaces. The design features intricate motifs, including fierce faces and dynamic forms, which represent the spiritual power of transformation.
The tortoise base represents the earth element and is a traditional symbol of support and protection in Tibetan culture. It is believed that the tortoise is a guardian of the Earth, which adds a layer of strength to the phurba’s power. The detailed faces and serpentine motifs surrounding the phurba signify the cutting of negative energies and the destruction of obstacles, while the striking acrylic color accents bring visual energy to the piece. The craftsmanship of the phurba combined with the symbolic elements of the tortoise base makes this an exceptional work of art that carries deep spiritual meaning.
Weighing 1.12 kg, the Hand-Carved Phurba with Tortoise Base is the perfect size for placement on altars, sacred spaces, or meditation rooms. Its beautiful craftsmanship, combined with the symbolism of protection and transformation, makes it an ideal spiritual tool or decorative piece. Whether for ceremonial use or as a focal point in a spiritual collection, this phurba serves as a powerful reminder of the strength and spiritual energy that can be called upon through ritual practice.
Introduction of Phurba
In Tibetan Buddhism, the phurba is a ceremonial tool symbolizing the victory of positive forces over evil. It is traditionally used in Tantric practices to remove barriers and purify negative influences. The phurba's distinctive shape—a triple-bladed knife or chopper—is thought to cut through ignorance, ego, and other harmful energies, leading to spiritual enlightenment and inner balance. It is frequently seen in the hands of wrathful deities, such as Vajrakilaya, who utilize the phurba to destroy evil forces. For practitioners, holding a phurba or meditating on its image can evoke powerful transformative energy, helping to clear the mind, overcome fear, and advance spiritual development.
How to Set Up Your Own Buddhist Shrine?
- Find a clean, quiet, and uncluttered spot.
- Set up an altar table and cover it with an altar cloth that calls to you.
- Place your sacred item at the center.
