26817EAPhurba

Spiritual Tibetan Phurba Ritual Tool | Handcrafted Ritual Dagger for Protection


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Size: 22cm x 3.5cm
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Handcrafted Ritual Phurba | Vajrayana Ritual Dagger

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Size: 22cm(Height) x 4cm(Length) x 3.5cm(Width)
Weight: 0.5 kg
Materials: Iron
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About Our Product

This Spiritual Tibetan Phurba Ritual Tool is a sacred Vajrayana Buddhist object handcrafted for ritual practice, meditation, and spiritual protection. It measures 22cm in height, 4cm in length, and 3.5cm in width, with a weight of 0.5kg. The Phurba is made from iron, featuring an aged appearance that reflects traditional Himalayan ritual craftsmanship and its devotional significance in Buddhist practices.

This Phurba features a detailed crowned deity head at the upper section, an ornate handle with traditional patterns, and a three-sided pointed blade representing the power to overcome obstacles and negative forces. The upper deity form is associated with enlightened protection, while the three-edged blade symbolizes the transformation of the three poisons ignorance, attachment, and anger into wisdom and awakened awareness. In Vajrayana Buddhism, the Phurba, also known as Kila, is a ritual dagger connected with wrathful deities such as Vajrakilaya and is used as a symbolic tool for subduing harmful influences, clearing obstacles, and stabilizing spiritual energy.

This Tibetan Phurba can be placed on a Buddhist altar, shrine display, meditation space, or sacred collection. It represents protection, purification, and the ability to overcome inner and outer challenges. Traditionally used during Vajrayana rituals and practices, its presence serves as a reminder of courage, transformation, and the victorious nature of enlightened wisdom.

Introduction of Phurba

The Phurba is a unique and powerful ritual dagger integral to Tibetan Buddhism and the Vajrayana Tantric tradition. Its name is derived from the Sanskrit word 'Kila,' meaning'spear' or 'dagger.' The Phurba is utilized in ceremonial practices to eliminate obstacles, purify negative influences, and protect sacred spaces. Its distinctive three-sided blade symbolizes the triumph over ignorance, desire, and aversion, representing the harmonious balance of wisdom and compassion essential for enlightenment. In rituals, the Phurba is often inserted into the earth or placed within a mandala to channel divine energy and ensure spiritual equilibrium. Beyond its ceremonial significance, the Phurba serves as a potent emblem of transformation, assisting practitioners in overcoming inner demons and advancing on the path to enlightenment.

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