12699ECPhurba

Iron Phurba with Carvings | Handcrafted Ritual Dagger for Protection

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Size: 22cm x 11cm
SKU: 12699ECPhurba

Handcrafted Iron Phurba with Carvings

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Size: 22cm (Height) x 11cm (Width)
Weight: 0.50kg
Materials: Iron, Copper, Silver, Brass Inlaid
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About The Ritual Item :

Phurba with Intricate Carvings is a highly detailed 22cm ceremonial dagger for spiritual protection and energy cleaning. Based on Tibetan and Vajrayana traditions, this Phurba is more than just an artifact; it is a potent weapon for dispelling negativity, creating sacred space, and cutting through illusions during meditation or ceremonial practice. The intricate carvings provide further spiritual significance, transforming this piece into a gorgeous marvel and a utilitarian Tantric tool.

This Phurba, made from a beautiful combination of iron, copper, silver, and brass inlay, exemplifies expert Himalayan craftsmanship. The exquisite carvings incorporate ancient themes representing heavenly protection, knowledge, and dynamic transformation. The triple-bladed pattern depicts cutting through ignorance, attachment, and aversion, essential elements in the Tantric ritual. Whether displayed on an altar or utilized in spiritual ceremonies, the Phurba with Carvings represents a deep link to Tibetan spiritual legacy and sacred geometry.

Introduction To The Phurba :

The ceremonial dagger (Sanskrit: Kila; Tibetan: phurba) is essential for expelling evil and is considered especially effective in neutralizing the forces obstructing Tantric Buddhist practice. It has ancient origins, first appearing in the Indian Rig Veda as the core blade of the vajra used by Indra to destroy the primordial cosmic snake Vritra. Kila, a 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 (statue, thangka, or a picture of Buddha) at the center

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