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Handcrafted Sacred Khatvanga Ritual Staff | for Tantric Practices and Spiritual Ceremonies
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Size: 73cm(Height) x 18cm(Length) x 14cm(Width)
Weight: 2.33 kg
Materials: Iron
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About Our Product
The Sacred Khatvanga Ritual Staff is an iron ceremonial object associated with Vajrayana Buddhist practices, tantric symbolism, and the wisdom traditions of dakinis and enlightened protectors. Measuring 73cm in height, 18cm in length, and 14cm in width, and weighing 2.33kg, this tall ritual staff commands attention in shrine rooms, meditation spaces, altar displays, and spiritual collections.
The upper section features a three-pronged trident crowned above a skull motif, followed by carefully carved deity faces and symbolic elements along the shaft. A vajra-inspired crossbar extends across the center, while the side ornament flows outward with intricate scrolling patterns, adding movement and sacred expression to the design. The long iron shaft includes engraved details that lead toward the decorated base, creating a complete ceremonial form from top to bottom.
Within Vajrayana Buddhism, the Khatvanga represents profound tantric teachings, the union of wisdom and method, and the transformation of ordinary perception into awakened awareness. It is traditionally connected with figures such as dakinis and wrathful wisdom deities, serving as a symbol of spiritual power, protection, and inner transformation. This iron ritual staff can be displayed on a Buddhist altar, in a meditation room, or within a sacred collection as a reminder of devotion, courage, wisdom, and the path toward enlightenment.
Introduction of Khatvanga
In Tibetan Buddhism, the Khatvanga represents the enlightened mind and serves as a unique symbol of Vajrayana deities. It is traditionally depicted in the hands of Padmasambhava, known as the second Buddha. This trident, adorned with symbolic elements such as a vase, bow, and noose, reflects the union of wisdom and compassion. The Khatvanga also embodies the triumph over the five poisons: ignorance, attachment, aversion, pride, and jealousy. As a potent emblem, it signifies the ability to transform negative energies into spiritual growth and enlightenment.

























































































































































































































































































