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Handcrafted Ceremonial Phurba | Himalayan Spiritual Ritual Tool
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Size: 41cm(Height) x 11.5cm(Length) x 10cm(Width)
Weight: 0.44 kg
Materials: Ethically Sourced Buffalo Bones
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About Our Product
This Traditional Vajrayana Ritual Phurba is a sacred Tibetan dagger handcrafted from ethically sourced buffalo bones, designed for altar display, meditation, and ritual practice. It measures 41cm in height, 11.5cm in length, and 10cm in width, with a weight of 0.44kg. The natural buffalo bone gives the phurba a traditional and spiritual appearance, highlighting the intricate carvings of Himalayan ritual artistry.
This phurba features a fierce Mahakala face, representing the powerful protection of the Dharma and the compassionate destruction of harmful forces. Below this, the shaft is adorned with additional wrathful carvings and ornamental bands leading to the three-sided blade, which symbolizes the transformation of ignorance, attachment, and aversion. Near the base, carved skull motifs remind practitioners of impermanence and the importance of spiritual awakening. Each detailed element contributes to the phurba’s significance as a concentrated instrument of spiritual energy, designed to focus, purify, and protect practitioners during ritual practice.
In Tibetan Buddhism, the Phurba knife is a ritual tool symbolizing the destruction of ignorance and ego. Its three-sided blade represents the triumph over ignorance, desire, and aversion, while its elaborate handle features symbolic motifs such as deities, animals, and plants, each carrying significant spiritual meaning. These symbols collectively aim to guide the practitioner toward enlightenment and inner peace. Used in tantric ceremonies, the Phurba embodies the transformation of negative emotions into wisdom, playing a vital role in the spiritual journey of Tibetan Buddhists.
























































































































































































































































































