Himalayan Ritual Phurba | Sacred Buddhist Knife for Spiritual Ceremonies
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Handcrafted Phurba Dagger | Symbol of Spiritual Power & Protection
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Size: 37.5cm(Height) x 9.5cm(Length) x 8cm(Width)
Weight: 0.49 kg
Materials: Ethically Sourced Buffalo Bones
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About Our Product
Discover the Himalayan Ritual Phurba, a sacred Tibetan artifact crafted from ethically sourced buffalo bones. This ritual dagger, with intricate carvings, represents the power to cut through negative energies and obstacles. The three-faced design on top of the Phurba symbolizes the union of wisdom, compassion, and power. It is revered for its ability to ward off harmful forces and invoke spiritual protection. The finely detailed craftsmanship showcases the rich Himalayan artistic traditions, making it not only a spiritual tool but also a beautiful piece of cultural heritage.
The Phurba is traditionally used in Tibetan rituals and meditation practices, particularly to ground spiritual energies and maintain balance. The pointed blade signifies the cutting of attachments to the material world, while the wooden base enhances stability, symbolizing rootedness and strength. This Himalayan Phurba is perfect for practitioners of Tibetan Buddhism, meditation, or anyone who seeks to connect with ancient spiritual traditions. The use of buffalo bones further adds to its sacred value, as they are considered a powerful material in Himalayan culture.
Whether placed on an altar, used during ritual ceremonies, or displayed as a unique spiritual artifact, this Himalayan Ritual Phurba will elevate the spiritual atmosphere of any space. Its carved symbols and intricate design serve as a powerful reminder of the balance between the physical and spiritual realms. Make this Phurba Dagger a part of your sacred practice and experience its profound effect on your personal and spiritual growth.
Introduction of Phurba
The Phurba, also known as the Kila, is a ceremonial dagger or chopper utilized in Tibetan Buddhist rituals, particularly those associated with the Chöd practice. This ritual involves self-sacrifice and the visualization of one's own body as an offering to ward off evil spirits and appease deities. The Phurba's three-sided blade symbolizes the triumph over ignorance, desire, and aversion. It is also frequently used in ceremonies to cut through obstacles and symbolize the severance of negative energies. In Vajrayana Tantric practices, the Phurba functions as a symbolic tool for spiritual transformation and the dissolution of ego. Traditionally, its ritualistic use is closely linked to the Chöd practice, where it is believed to aid in the realization of emptiness and the transcendence of dualistic perceptions.
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 at the center.
