19412ECKhatan

Sacred Khatan for Ritual Ceremonies | Symbol of Wisdom


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Size: 108cm x 15.5cm

Handcrafted Khatan for Ritual Ceremonies | Tibetan Buddhist Ritual Sword

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Size: 108cm (Height) x 15.5cm (Width)
Weight: 1.68kg
Material: Copper Body, Iron Body, Brass Body
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About Our Ritual Item :

This Khatan for Ritual Ceremonies is a magnificently carved Tibetan ritual sword that represents the triumph of wisdom over ignorance and the strength of spiritual protection. This ceremonial item, which is 108cm in height, 15.5cm in breadth, and weighs 1.68kg, is constructed of copper, brass, and iron, expressing the balance of strength, purity, and enlightenment. In Tibetan Buddhism, deities such as Manjushri, the Bodhisattva of Wisdom, use the Khatan (or Khadga) to cut through illusion and delusion, revealing the clarity of ultimate truth.

This Khatan's design includes intricate metalwork and sacred carvings on the blade and hilt. The copper body provides warmth and spiritual vitality, while the brass inlays include auspicious designs that represent protection and divine might. The iron blade represents resilience and the unshakable character of truth. The guard and pommel are embellished with elaborate motifs inspired by Tibetan iconography, including dragons, flames, and floral carvings, which represent change, purity, and knowledge. This one-of-a-kind metal combination not only improves the sword's aesthetics but also increases its symbolic meaning when used in rituals.

This Tibetan Ritual Sword is a prized item for Buddhist ceremonies, altar offerings, and religious displays. It is used by practitioners and monks to represent the elimination of negative karma and the emancipation of the mind from ignorance. Whether displayed as a sacred relic or used for ceremonies, this Khatan exudes heavenly force, attentiveness, and spiritual clarity. A must-have for Tibetan Buddhist art collectors, spiritual practitioners, and anybody looking for an inspiring portrayal of enlightenment.

Introduction To The Khatvanga :

Khatvanga is a stick with a skull on top, commonly used in Tantric rituals. It is also depicted in the oldest known Tantric images in the Indic world. It comprises a short stick topped by a single skull from which a vajra emerges.

The khatvanga held profound meaning in the Tantric Buddhist context. At its most basic level, it represents the opposite-gender counterpart of the equal or close deity who carries it.

Tsang Nyon Heruka and Padmasambhava are renowned for holding a khatvanga staff on their left shoulder.

How do I set up my own Buddhist Shrine?

Find a clean, quiet, and uncluttered spot
Please 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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