Handcrafted Silver Sword for Spiritual Enlightenment
About Our Ritual Item :
Immerse yourself in the sacred energy of Tibetan Vajrayana Buddhism with this handcrafted Tibetan Buddhist Sword, a ceremonial instrument used to overcome ignorance, greed, and illusions. This gorgeous 90cm ceremonial blade represents not only spiritual enlightenment, but also the Vajrakila Buddha, who is known for fighting evil and empowering practitioners on their path to wisdom. This sword's meticulous craftsmanship and symbolic force make it a vital addition to any spiritual or decorative collection.
This ceremonial dagger, made of 98% silver and 2% copper, is embellished with original coral and turquoise stones, which represent purity and spiritual harmony. At 1.95kg, its enormous weight emphasizes its ceremonial significance while remaining elegant. This artifact is suitable for Buddhist altars, meditation places, or as a one-of-a-kind display piece. Its precise workmanship represents the rich spiritual traditions of Vajrayana Buddhism, making it a timeless treasure for both spiritual searchers and collectors.
Introduction To The Buddhist Ritual Dragger :
Ritual tools are vital equipment of Tibetan Vajrayana Buddhism practice, meant to dispel misconceptions that obstruct enlightenment. The phurba (Sanskrit: Kila) blade seen here was created to symbolically swallow the three poisons that obstruct spiritual progress: ignorance, greed, and illusion. The Phurba is the physical manifestation of the Vajrakila Buddha, who has the ability to destroy all evil on the earth. Its ceremonial usage is first recorded in the Vajrakilaya Tantra, an eighth-century or older Vajrayana work.
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Size: 90cm(Height) x 8cm(Width)
Weight: 1.95kg
Materials: Silver 98%, Copper 2%, Original Stones: Coral, Turquoise
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How to 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