25715ECPhurba

Himalayan Ritual Ceremonial Phurba | Sacred Dagger for Spiritual Practice


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Size: 11cm x 3cm
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Traditional Spiritual Phurba Dagger | Vajrayana Altar Decor

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Size: 11cm(Height) x 3.3cm(Length) x 3cm(Width)
Weight: 0.056 kg
Materials: Brass, Iron
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About Our Product

This Himalayan Ritual Ceremonial Phurba is crafted from brass and iron, designed as a traditional Tibetan ritual dagger (kila) used in Vajrayana Buddhist practice. Measuring 11cm in height, 3.3cm in length, and 3cm in width, with a weight of 0.056kg, this compact yet powerful ritual object is suitable for personal altar use, meditation practice, spiritual collection, and sacred display. The aged metal finish reflects authentic Himalayan craftsmanship and traditional ritual aesthetics.

The phurba is a sacred ritual implement symbolizing the cutting of ignorance, obstacles, and negative energies, while transforming them into clarity and spiritual power. The upper section features a horned wrathful deity head, representing fierce protective energy and the removal of inner and outer obstacles. The segmented central shaft reflects the structured flow of ritual energy and the stability of enlightened awareness. The lower triangular blade represents grounding, sealing, and the transformation of negative forces into protective wisdom. Every element reflects its role as a ritual object of purification and protection in Tibetan Buddhist tradition.

As a Vajrayana ritual tool, the phurba is used in advanced ceremonies, empowerment rituals, and meditation practices to stabilize energy and remove obstacles. It is placed on altars as a symbol of protection, discipline, and spiritual transformation. The Himalayan Ritual Phurba serves as a reminder of inner strength, focus, and the cutting away of illusion, making it a meaningful piece for practitioners, collectors, and sacred decor.

Introduction of Phurba

The ceremonial dagger (Sanskrit: Kila; Tibetan: phurba) is essential for expelling evil and is considered particularly effective in neutralizing the forces obstructing Tantric Buddhist practice. It has ancient origins, first appearing in the Indian Rig Veda as the core blade of the vajra used by Indra to destroy the primordial cosmic snake Vritra. Kila, derived from 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.

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