Phurba Ritual Dagger
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Size: 22cm (Height) x 2.5cm (Width)
Weight: 0.25 kg
Material: Copper Body, Gold Plated
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About Our Ritual Dragger:
This handcrafted Phurba Ritual Dagger is a wonderful work of holy art, made from copper and finished with gorgeous gold plating. The phurba, which is traditionally utilized in Tibetan Buddhist rituals, is a spiritual weapon for overcoming bad energy and purifying environments. It's elaborate carvings and symbolic design honor the rich legacy of Himalayan workmanship, making it a prized piece for meditation, ceremonies, or holy décor.
This lightweight item, measuring 22 cm in height, makes an excellent addition to any spiritual collection. Whether you're a practitioner looking for a significant ritual object or an art lover drawn to the stunning design, this phurba oozes both beauty and spiritual depth. It also makes a nice and one-of-a-kind gift for anyone who values Buddhist art and culture.
Introduction To skull Headed Phurba :
The ceremonial dagger (Kila in Sanskrit; Phurba in Tibetan) is crucial for banishing evil and is thought to be especially useful in squelching the forces that obstruct Tantric Buddhist meditation. Its earliest known usage was as the core blade of the vajra that Indra used to kill the first cosmic serpent, Vritra, in the Hindu Rg Veda. It was undoubtedly related to Vedic sacrifices because the Sanskrit word for it, Kila, implies stake or peg. By meditation on the Vajrakila Tantr, an ancient Indian scripture that was first spread in Tibet in the eighth century by Padmasambhava, one of the founding gurus of Tibetan Buddhism, the three-headed Vajrakila Buddha is evoked.