





Tibetan Buddhist Ritual Tool Kartika Knife | Protection & Spiritual Power
Handmade Tibetan Buddhist Ritual Tool Kartika Knife | A Sacred Tibetan Ritual Tool
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Size: 20cm(Height) x 12.5cm(Width)
Weight: 0.14kg
Materials: Yak Bone
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About The Ritual Item :
This handcrafted Yak Bone Kartika Knife is a distinctive and powerful ritual tool deeply rooted in Tibetan Buddhism. Symbolizing protection, transformation, and spiritual awakening, the Kartika plays a vital role in tantric practices. Measuring 20 cm in height and 12.5 cm in width, it is expertly crafted from authentic yak bone, ensuring andspiritual significance. Whether used in meditation, prayer, or as a striking decorative piece, this Kartika knife serves as a potent reminder of your spiritual journey and inner strength. Its unique craftsmanship and sacred symbolism make it an essential addition to any collection seeking to embrace Tibetan tradition and elevate spiritual practice.
Carved with precision from authentic yak bone, this Kartika Knife merges the natural energy of its sacred material with deep spiritual significance. Traditionally used to cut through ignorance and obstacles in spiritual practice, the Kartika symbolizes the transformative power of wisdom and clarity. Measuring 20 cm in height and 12.5 cm in width, this handcrafted knife serves as a potent ritual tool or a striking decorative piece for your altar. By incorporating this artifact into your spiritual space, you connect with ancient Tibetan traditions, inviting protection, strength, and focused energy to support your journey toward enlightenment and inner growth.
Introduction To The Kartika Knife :
While the Kartika is used in many Buddhist rituals, generally in connection with the kapala (skullcap), it is especially essential in the Tibetan practice of Chöd, a ritual involving self-sacrifice in which the practitioner visualizes their own body as an offering at a tantric feast. The Kartika is also famous for its use in the Tibetan sky burial ritual, where dead bodies are cut into small pieces and left on top of special gats or burial platforms for the vultures to consume. Unexpectedly, the Kartika is also used in Feng Shui practice.
How do you set up your own 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 at the center