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Iron Ankush for Rituals | Handcrafted Sacred Tool for Meditation and Spiritual Work

Iron Ankush for Rituals | Handcrafted Sacred Tool for Meditation and Spiritual Work

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Iron Ankush for Rituals

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Size: 62cm (Height) x 35cm (Width)
Weight: 4.12 kg
Materials: Iron Body
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About Our Ankush :

The Iron Ankush for Rituals is a meticulously created object made completely of sturdy iron that embodies both traditional artistry and spiritual importance. This ceremonial tool is visually amazing, measuring 62 cm in height and 35 cm in breadth. The design has extensive workmanship, including a beautifully curved hook and an artistically embellished handle, making it an ideal focus for any ritualistic exercise. The handmade nature guarantees that each element is unique, and the smooth but durable finish displays the artisan's expertise.

This Ankush, weighing 4.12 kg, is more than simply a beautiful ornament; it is also a meaningful ceremonial instrument, representing control, discipline, and heavenly direction. Its finely balanced form combines usefulness and creativity, making it ideal for spiritual events or as a stunning addition to a collection of cultural objects. This artwork has a timeless appeal, upholding ancient customs while enticing with its intricate craftsmanship, making it a must-have for individuals who appreciate legacy and spiritual dedication.

Introduction to Ankush 

This ritual hook (Ankush) resembles the tool used by mahouts to keep elephants under control. According to its Buddhist ritual purposes, multiple half vajras are affixed to its handle, and its blade emerges from the mouth of the Makara sea monster. The hook is commonly utilized as part of the power activities of tantric rituals that try to subdue and tame entities via brilliance. It is most usually wielded by red deities linked with these activities, such as the Dakini Kurukulla or Ganapati, the Buddhist equivalent of Ganesh, the well-known elephant-faced god. 

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

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