Spiritual Phurba Ritual Dagger | Tibetan Tantric Dagger
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Handcrafted Spiritual Phurba Ritual Dagger | Copper Phurba for Tantric Practices
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Size: 41cm(Height) x 15cm(Length) x 14.5cm(Width)
Weight: 1.23 kg
Materials: Copper, Semi-Precious Stone: Coral, Turquoise, Lapis Lazuli
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About Our Product
The Spiritual Phurba Ritual Dagger is a sacred Tibetan ritual object associated with Vajrakilaya, used for spiritual protection and transformation. Crafted from copper and adorned with coral, turquoise, and lapis lazuli, this intricately designed phurba embodies powerful symbolic meaning. Traditionally used in Buddhist rituals, the phurba is believed to subdue negative energies, remove obstacles, and stabilize spiritual forces, making it an essential tool for advanced practices and sacred spaces.
This phurba features a highly detailed structure, including a striking wrathful deity face at the top, representing strength and the power to overcome ignorance. The midsection is decorated with a skull motif, symbolizing impermanence and the transformation of ego, highlighted with deep lapis lazuli tones. The lower section is richly carved with layered patterns and inlaid turquoise and coral stones, adding both visual depth and symbolic meaning. Each section of the dagger reflects traditional Himalayan craftsmanship, combining artistic detail with spiritual purpose.
Ideal for collectors, practitioners, and lovers of Tibetan ritual art, this Phurba dagger serves as both a ceremonial object and a statement piece for altar or home decor. It represents protection, grounding, and spiritual power, making it a meaningful addition to meditation spaces or sacred collections. Whether displayed or used in ritual context, this handcrafted piece carries deep cultural significance and a commanding presence.
Introduction of Phurba
The phurba is a distinctive ritual implement within Vajrayana Buddhism, particularly prevalent in Tibetan rites. It is recognized for its unique three-sided blade, symbolizing the cutting through of ignorance, desire, and aversion—three primary afflictions hindering enlightenment. Often depicted in the hands of wrathful deities, such as Guru Rinpoche (Padmasambhava), the phurba represents the power to overcome obstacles and purify negative energies. Its ritualistic role extends to tantric practices, where it is used to connect with the energies of specific deities, fostering transformation within the practitioner. Beyond spiritual practice, the phurba holds cultural significance, reflecting the rich symbolism and iconography inherent in Tibetan Buddhist traditions.
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.
