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Sacred Phurba for Altar Use | Tibetan Buddhist Ritual Dagger

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Size: 10.5cm x 6cm
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Sacred Phurba for Altar Use | Handcrafted Ritual Dagger for Spiritual Protection & Meditation

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Size: 10.5cm(Height) x 6cm(Length) x 6cm(Width)
Weight: 0.22 kg
Materials: Copper, Brass Stand
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About Our Product

This Sacred Phurba for Altar Use is a meaningful Vajrayana ritual piece crafted from copper and placed on a brass stand. Measuring 10.5cm in height, 6cm in length, and 6cm in width, with a weight of 0.22 kg, it features a detailed triple-faced upper section, carved ritual blade, and lotus style base. The warm brass stand and darker copper detailing create a sacred look suitable for Buddhist altars, shrine rooms, and meditation spaces.

The phurba, also known as a kila, holds deep importance in Tibetan Buddhist practice. Its pointed form represents the power to pin down obstacles, negative thoughts, and harmful energies. The deity faces symbolize protection and awakened awareness, while the ritual blade reflects the transformation of confusion into wisdom. In this way, the phurba is a symbol of spiritual grounding, purification, and inner strength.

This copper phurba with brass stand is ideal for altar display, Vajrayana practice, spiritual decor, or a meaningful Buddhist gift. Placed in a shrine or sacred corner, it brings a strong protective presence and reminds practitioners to stay focused, peaceful, and connected to the path of enlightenment.

Introduction of Phurba

The phurba is a distinctive and symbolic ceremonial knife integral to Vajrayana Tantric practices in Tibetan Buddhism. It holds significant importance, often appearing in the hands of various deities and tantric masters. Traditionally crafted with three-sided blades, these knives symbolize the triumph over ignorance, desire, and aversion—three primary obstacles on the path to enlightenment. Beyond its physical function in rituals, the phurba also embodies the transformation of negative energies into wisdom and compassion, serving as a potent reminder of the spiritual aspirant's duty to overcome inner demons on their journey toward liberation.

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