Gold-Plated Tibetan Phurba Ritual Dagger Vajrakila - Meditation, Spiritual Altar Artifact
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Size: 13.5cm (Height) x 5cm (Width)
Weight: 0.11 kg
Materials: Copper Body, Electro Gold Plated
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About The Ritual Item :
This handcrafted, gold-plated Tibetan Phurba Ritual Dagger is a stunning representation of Buddhist spiritual traditions. This sacred instrument, which measures 13.5 cm in height and 5 cm in width and weighs only 0.11 kg, is made of copper and has a stunning electro-gold plating. An essential ritual artifact in Tibetan Buddhism, the Phurba, also called Vajrakila, represents cutting ignorance and eliminating negative influences.
The carefully carved deity on the handle and the three-sided blade in the elaborate design represent the combination of compassion and wisdom. This Phurba reflects the essence of enlightenment and transformation, making it ideal for meditation, spiritual ceremonies, or as the centerpiece of your altar.
It is an essential enhancement to any spiritual area, whether utilized as a guide for meditation or as a work of art for collectors.
Introduction To The Phurba :
The ceremonial dagger (Sanskrit: Kila; Tibetan: phurba) is essential 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, 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