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Himalayan Ritual Dagger | Sacred Bronze Phurba for Spiritual Ceremonies


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Size: 17.5cm x 3cm
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Sacred Ritual Dagger | Bronze Phurba for Meditation and Altar

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Size: 17.5cm(Height) x 3cm(Width)
Weight: 0.26 kg
Materials: Bronze
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About Our Product

The Sacred Ritual Dagger (Phurba) is a spiritual tool used in meditation, rituals, and Tibetan Buddhist ceremonies for purification and protection. Measuring 17.5 cm in height and 3 cm in width, and weighing 0.26 kg, this Phurba is crafted from bronze, giving it a rich, ancient appearance that enhances its spiritual presence. The Phurba is traditionally used to cut through negative energies and remove obstacles, creating a sacred space for meditation and spiritual practice.

The bronze material gives the Phurba an elegant, sacred tone, while its sharp triangular blade represents the power to transform and purify spiritual energies. The intricate design on the handle adds to its symbolism, representing strength and spiritual clarity. The Phurba is often used to invoke spiritual protection and to mark the beginning and end of rituals, helping focus energy and intention during practices.

This Sacred Ritual Dagger is not only a powerful spiritual tool for protection but also an artful decorative item for your altar or sacred space. Whether used during meditation or displayed as part of your spiritual decor, this bronze Phurba helps enhance your connection to Tibetan Buddhist teachings and promotes inner peace, protection, and spiritual growth.

Introduction To The Phurba :

The ceremonial dagger (Sanskrit: Kila; Tibetan: phurba) is important for the expelling of evil and is thought to be especially effective in neutralizing the forces that obstruct Tantric Buddhist practice. It has ancient origins, first appearing in the Indian Rg Veda as the core blade of the vajra used by Indra to destroy the primordial cosmic snake Vritra. Kila, which means peg or stake in Sanskrit, was most likely associated with Vedic sacrifices. Meditation on the Vajrakila Tantra, an early Indian scripture first promoted in Tibet in the eighth century by Padmasambhava, one of the founding teachers of Tibetan Buddhism, is used to invoke the three-headed Vajrakila Buddha.

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.
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