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Handcrafted Phurba for Altar Use | Tibetan Ritual Dagger

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Size: 14.5cm x 5cm
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Handcrafted Phurba for Altar Use | Tibetan Ritual Dagger

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Size: 14.5cm(Height) x 5.5cm(Length) x 5cm(Width)
Weight: 0.14 kg
Materials: Iron
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About Our Product

This Handcrafted Phurba for Altar Use is a sacred iron ritual object with a traditional finish, designed for Buddhist altar decor, shrine display, and Vajrayana ritual practice. Measuring 14.5cm in height, 5.5cm in length, and 5cm in width, with a weight of 0.14 kg, it stands on a square base decorated with subtle carved patterns. The slim handle, rounded top detail, and pointed blade create a simple yet meaningful form for sacred spaces and meditation altars.

The design of this phurba reflects the powerful symbolism of spiritual protection and purification. In Tibetan Buddhist practice, the phurba is used as a sacred symbol for removing obstacles, calming negative forces, and grounding the mind in focused awareness. Its sharp blade represents the cutting away of ignorance and harmful emotions, while the upright form suggests stability, discipline, and inner strength on the path toward enlightenment.

Placed on a home altar, meditation table, or sacred shrine space, this iron phurba brings a quiet but powerful ritual presence. Its weathered finish and engraved base give it the feeling of an old Himalayan ritual tool, making it suitable for practitioners, collectors, and those who appreciate meaningful Buddhist objects. This piece supports devotion, peace, and spiritual clarity in daily practice.

Introduction of Phurba

In Tibetan Buddhism, the Phurba (also known as Kila) is a ritual instrument used in advanced Vajrayana practices. It embodies the deity Vajrakilaya, representing the power to destroy ignorance and obstacles. Traditionally, the Phurba is employed in tantric ceremonies to cut through inner demons and impediments on the path to enlightenment. Its unique shape and symbolic structure are designed to channel divine energy, guiding practitioners towards spiritual transformation and liberation. In Himalayan spiritual traditions, the Phurba holds significant meaning as a tool for purification and protection, aiding practitioners in overcoming spiritual challenges.

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