








Spiritual Protection Dagger | Ritual Tool for Energy Cleansing
Tibetan Spiritual Protection Dagger | Meditation Tool for Spiritual Energy Work
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Size: 30cm(Height) x 6cm(Width)
Weight: 0.68kg
Materials: Copper, Iron, Gold Glided
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About The Ritual Item :
Unleash powerful spiritual energy and shield your sacred space with the Spiritual Protection Dagger, a masterfully handcrafted tool made from copper, iron, and adorned with gold gilded accents. Measuring 30cm in height and 6cm in width, this ceremonial dagger is precisely designed to facilitate energy clearing, spiritual protection, and enhance your ritual practices. Its intricate detailing and rich symbolism make it more than just a tool—it becomes a focal point of your altar, amplifying your spiritual work with renewed strength and clarity. Embrace this sacred dagger to deepen your connection and safeguard your spiritual journey.
This ritual dagger draws from ancient protective traditions to create a powerful spiritual barrier against negative forces. Crafted from a blend of copper and iron, it offers grounding strength, while the gold gilded finish adds a touch of divine energy and illumination. Weighing 0.68kg, its balanced heft gives it a commanding presence, perfect for enhancing meditation, rituals, and ceremonial displays. Whether you are an experienced practitioner or a collector of sacred artifacts, this dagger’s exquisite craftsmanship and potent energy make it an essential addition to your spiritual toolkit, empowering your practice with protection and clarity. Harness the power of the Spiritual Protection Dagger to clear energetic obstacles, repel negative influences, and direct protective energy into your sacred rituals. This vital tool is perfect for practitioners of Tibetan, Wiccan, Pagan, or Shamanic paths.
Introduction To The Phurba :
The ceremonial dagger (Sanskrit: Kila; Tibetan: phurba) is essential for expelling evil and is considered particularly effective in neutralizing the forces obstructing Tantric Buddhist practice. It has ancient origins, first appearing in the Indian Rig Veda as the core blade of the vajra used by Indra to destroy the primordial cosmic snake Vritra. Kila, derived from Sanskrit, was most likely associated with Vedic sacrifices. Meditation on the Vajrakila Tantra, an early Indian scripture first promoted in Tibet in the eighth century by Padmasambhava, one of the founding teachers of Tibetan Buddhism, is used to invoke the three-headed Vajrakila Buddha.
How to Set Up Your Buddhist Shrine?
Find a clean, quiet, and uncluttered spot.
Please 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.