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Ceremonial Ritual Dagger Phurba | Sacred Ritual Dagger for Meditation, Protection
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Size: 37cm(Height) x 15cm(Length) x 14cm(Width)
Weight: 0.73 kg
Materials: Gold-plated, Crystal, Gemstone: Coral, Turquoise
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About Our Product
This Ceremonial Ritual Dagger Phurba is a masterfully handcrafted sacred object made from crystal and copper, enhanced with gold plating and inlaid with coral and turquoise gemstones. Measuring 37 cm in height, 15 cm in length, and 14 cm in width, and weighing 0.73 kg, it is designed for altar display, meditation spaces, or ceremonial use in Tibetan Buddhist rituals. Its intricate craftsmanship and symbolic design make it both a visually striking and spiritually potent piece.
The phurba features a detailed deity face at the top, surrounded by delicate filigree and ornamental patterns. The crystal shaft is elegantly shaped and segmented, with gold-plated embellishments and gemstone accents along the body. The base is reinforced with a square platform decorated with turquoise and coral, adding stability and auspicious energy. Every element, from the finely carved deity to the filigree and gemstone inlays, demonstrates meticulous artisan skill and traditional Himalayan design.
In Tibetan Buddhist practice, the phurba symbolizes the transformation of negative energies, spiritual protection, and the subjugation of obstacles. Displayed on an altar or in a sacred space, it enhances ritual observance, meditation, and spiritual focus. This ceremonial dagger is ideal for ritual use, altar display, or as a collector’s sacred object, combining spiritual potency, artistic mastery, and traditional Himalayan craftsmanship.
Introduction of Phurba
The Phurba is a unique and powerful ritual implement in Tibetan Buddhism, with roots in ancient Vajrayana practice. Also known as a 'ritual dagger,' it features a distinctive three-sided blade, symbolizing the cutting through of ignorance, desire, and aversion—the three primary afflictions hindering enlightenment. Used by tantric practitioners during complex ceremonies, the Phurba is believed to sever negative energy and obstacles, facilitating spiritual transformation and insight. Its potent symbolism makes it a crucial element in advanced Vajrayana rituals, where it is often employed in conjunction with mantras and meditative techniques to eliminate inner and outer impediments on the path to enlightenment.
























































































































































































































































































