Handcrafted Vajra Carved Design Tibetan Knife | Spiritual Meditation Tool
Handcrafted Vajra Carved Design Tibetan Knife | Spiritual Meditation Tool
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Handcrafted Vajra Carved Design Tibetan Knife | Ritual Iron Knife for Spiritual Practices
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Size: 30cm(Height) x 5.5 cm(Width)
Weight: 0.47kg
Material: Iron
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About Our Buddhist Knife
The Vajra-carved design Tibetan knife is a handmade spiritual tool in Tibetan ceremonies and meditation. Crafted from iron, the knife features an exquisite carved design that symbolizes the Vajra, a powerful instrument used in Buddhist rituals. Measuring 30 cm in height and 5.5 cm in width, and weighing 0.47 kg, this knife serves as both a practical tool and an aesthetically pleasing piece of Tibetan art.
In Tibetan Buddhism, the Vajra represents indestructibility, spiritual might, and wisdom. The carved pattern on the blade provides a distinct element of spiritual purpose, heightening its value as a ceremonial object. This knife is used in Tibetan Buddhist rituals as a sacred implement for practitioners to purify, defend, or focus on their spiritual practice.
With its handcrafted artistry, this iron Vajra Tibetan Knife is an ideal ritual instrument for devotees and collectors. It makes a valuable addition to any spiritual altar, meditation area, or Buddhist temple. Whether used in ceremonies, as a decorative piece, or as a thoughtful spiritual gift, this knife embodies tradition and spiritual empowerment.
Introduction to Ritual Dagger
In Tibetan traditions, a Tibetan knife, also called a "phurba" or "kila," has cultural and symbolic meaning. The unique three-sided blade of this ceremonial dagger represents the victory over ignorance, desire, and aversion in Buddhism. Tibetan knives, which are adorned with elaborate carvings and frequently have a tripartite handle that represents different gods, are an essential part of religious rites, ceremonies, and spiritual practices. In addition to their spiritual significance, these knives might have practical uses in daily life, exhibiting a combination of deep cultural symbolism and usefulness in Tibetan communities.
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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