Brass Trishul With A Dagger | A Symbol of Divine Power
Brass Trishul With A Dagger | A Symbol of Divine Power
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Handcrafted Hindu Trident "Trishul With A Dagger"
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Size: 44 cm(Height) x 6 cm(Width)
Weight: 0.682 kg
Material: Brass
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About Our Ritual Item :
This (three-pronged spear) Trishul with a dagger is crafted from brass and features a remarkable combination of sacred and elegant art. The top of the Trishul has three sharp prongs, symbolizing divine protection, each meticulously sharpened with intricate detail. Multiple skull motifs are stacked at the weapon's center, representing the destruction of ignorance and the transformation of negative energies. These skulls add a layer of spiritual significance, reflecting the wrathful deities often invoked in rituals.
The dagger points sharply downward at the base, completing the weapon's form with elegance and power. The detailed engravings along the shaft highlight skill and artistry, blending spiritual symbolism with artistic craftsmanship. The three-pronged top, combined with the stacked skulls and the dagger, creates a strong visual impact, representing strength, protection, and the ability to ward off evil forces. This piece serves as a ritual tool and a profound symbol of power, transformation, and spiritual growth.
Introduction To The Buddhist Ritual Dragger :
Ritual tools are vital to Tibetan Vajrayana Buddhism practice and are meant to dispel misconceptions that obstruct enlightenment. The phurba (Sanskrit: Kila) blade seen here was created to symbolically swallow the three poisons that hinder spiritual progress: ignorance, greed, and illusion. The Phurba is the physical manifestation of the Vajrakila Buddha, who can destroy all evil on the earth. Its ceremonial usage is first recorded in the Vajrakilaya Tantra, an eighth-century or older Vajrayana work.
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
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