Ceremonial Phurba Dagger
About Our Ritual Dragger,
Presenting our exquisite Ceremonial Phurba Dagger, a representation of protection and spiritual strength. This ceremonial dagger is made of copper and has a stunning electro-gold plating that highlights its exquisite craftsmanship and spiritual significance. Its distinctive energy, which is embedded with carefully chosen gemstones: Turquoise is sure to enthrall and fascinate both enthusiasts and collectors.
Accept the allure of the Phurba Dagger, a real masterpiece with flawlessly matched gemstones, gold, and copper. This revered relic not only radiates luxury but also holds great spiritual meaning. It is a spiritual companion and collector's dream that lends majesty to any area and invites you to delve into its rich symbolism.
Enter a realm of intrigue and spirituality as you encounter the ceremonial Phurba Dagger. Its copper body, adorned with the opulence of gold and gemstones, tells a story of ancient wisdom and mysticism. Let it be your guide to unlocking the secrets of Tibetan rituals and embracing the profound energy it hold. Own a piece of history and embark on a journey of discovery with this remarkable ceremonial dagger.
Introduction To Headed Phurba :
The ceremonial dagger (Kila in Sanskrit; Phurba in Tibetan) is crucial for banishing evil and is thought to be especially useful in squelching the forces that obstruct Tantric Buddhist meditation. Its earliest known usage was as the core blade of the vajra that Indra used to kill the first cosmic serpent, Vritra, in the Hindu Rg Veda. It was undoubtedly related to Vedic sacrifices because the Sanskrit word for it, Kila, implies stake or peg. By meditation on the Vajrakila Tantr, an ancient Indian scripture that was first spread in Tibet in the eighth century by Padmasambhava, one of the founding gurus of Tibetan Buddhism, the three-headed Vajrakila Buddha is evoked.
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Size: 50cm(Height) x 13cm(Width)
Weight: 1.30 kg
Material: Copper Body, Turquoise, Electro Gold Plated
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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