Khatvanga Ritual Staff | Handcrafted Tibetan Tantric Scepter
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Estimated delivery: Aug 23 - Aug 27
Product Description
Product Description
Khatvanga Ritual Staff | Buddhist Spiritual Weapon
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Size: 73.5cm (Height) x 25.5cm (Width)
Weight: 2.59kg
Materials: Iron Body, Silver Inlaid
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About our Ritual Item:
The Khatvanga Ritual Staff is an essential symbol of transformation and spiritual authority in Tibetan Buddhism. Standing at an outstanding 73.5 cm tall and 25.5 cm wide, this ceremonial staff represents the profound essence of tantric practice. Made of iron with silver inlay, it has a striking skull image at the top that represents the transcendence of material illusions and the embodiment of wisdom. Traditionally connected with tantric deities such as Padmasambhava, the Khatvanga represents the combination of method and wisdom, as a symbolic weapon against ignorance and a spiritual support during advanced meditation practices.
This handcrafted tantric scepter, weighing about 2.59 kg, serves as a practical ritual implement and a beautiful piece of spiritual décor. The intricate craftsmanship and style represent Vajrayana Buddhism's fundamental legacy, making it appropriate for ceremonies, meditation activities, or as a sacred relic in a spiritual setting. Whether used in rituals or displayed as a symbol, the Khatvanga Ritual Staff reminds us of the path to enlightenment and the power of spiritual transformation. This staff is ideal for practitioners, collectors, and anyone interested in Buddhist symbolism. It encourages concentration and spiritual presence.
Introduction To The Khatvanga :
Khatvanga is a stick with a skull on top, commonly used in Tantric rituals. It is also depicted in the hands of the oldest known Tantric pictures in the Indic world. It comprises a short stick topped by a single skull from which a vajra emerges.
In the Tantric Buddhist environment, the khatvanga had a very profound meaning. At its most basic level, it represents the opposite-gender counterpart of the equal or close deity who carries it.
Tsang Nyon Heruka and Padmasambhava are renowned for holding a khata khatvanga staff on their left shoulder.
How do you 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
Additional Services
Additional Services
Consecration
At the EvamRatna, the consecration procedure entails a precisely planned set of rituals and ceremonies. As requested for consecration/ blessing, we take the items to respective Monasteries.
Please Note: Once consecrated, the item becomes a sacred object and cannot be returned or refunded.
Shipping | Refund | Return Policies
Shipping | Refund | Return Policies
- We offer FREE, FAST & SECURED Shipment
- 4-10 Working days for delivery
- Expedited DHL Courier
- All items are insured
Return and Refund:
For any reason you need to return your item, we're here to help.
- If you're not fully satisfied, you may request a return within 14 days of delivery. To be eligible for a return, the item must be in its original condition. Once we receive the item back, we will process your refund.
- In Case of Customs Return, where the package is returned to us from customs due to incomplete documentation, unresponsiveness, or refusal to accept the parcel by the receiver, we will deduct certain percentage of the order value to cover the international shipping and handling costs.
Please Note: Once consecrated, the Thangka Print becomes a sacred object and cannot be returned or refunded.
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