Tibetan Khatvanga Ritual Tool | Vajrayana Tantric Staff
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Handcrafted Tibetan Khatvanga Ritual Tool | Sacred Spiritual Practice Artifact
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Size: 51.5cm(Height) x 8.5cm(Width)
Weight: 2.21 kg
Materials: Iron
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About Our Product
The Handcrafted Tibetan Khatvanga Ritual Tool is a sacred artifact that embodies the spiritual practices of Tibetan Buddhism. With a height of 51.5cm and a width of 8.5cm, this powerful iron khatvanga weighs 2.21kg, making it a presence in any ritual setting. Traditionally used by tantric practitioners, the khatvanga is a symbol of divine power, protection, and spiritual authority. Its intricate design and craftsmanship make it not only a functional ritual tool but also a significant piece of Tibetan spiritual art.
Made entirely from iron, this Tibetan Khatvanga features a detailed shaft with sacred symbols and motifs that reflect the deep teachings of Tibetan Buddhism. The tool’s iron construction represents strength and transformation, while its shape—a combination of a dagger and staff—symbolizes the union of wisdom and compassion. The khatvanga is often used in tantric rituals to invoke deities, protect from negative influences, and aid in spiritual growth. Its spiritual significance and connection to Tibetan practices make it a powerful tool for practitioners.
The Handcrafted Tibetan Khatvanga Ritual Tool serves as both a spiritual tool and a revered artifact. Whether used in rituals, meditative practices, or displayed as a sacred object, this khatvanga connects its holder to the powerful energies of Tibetan Buddhist tradition. Its iron material and craftsmanship make it a durable and spiritually potent item for those seeking deeper engagement with Tibetan Buddhism. This ritual tool will enhance any altar or sacred space, bringing protection, spiritual insight, and the blessing of divine power.
Introduction To The Khatvanga :
Khatvanga is a stick with a skull on top that is commonly used in Tantric rituals. It is also depicted in the hands of the oldest known Tantric pictures in the Indic world. It comprises a short stick topped by a single skull from which a vajra emerges.
In the Tantric Buddhist environment, the khatvanga had a very profound meaning. At its most basic level, it represents the opposite gender counterpart of the equal or close deity who carries it.
Both Tsang Nyon Heruka and Padmasambhava are renowned for holding a khatvanga staff on their left shoulder.
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.
