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About Ritual Item
This stunning piece, the Elegant Tibetan Phurba, displays the wonderful craftsmanship of traditional Tibetan handicraft. Made with a copper body and plated in silver and gold, this Phurba has a height of 7.5 cm and a large base that measures 18 cm. With a weight of 6.40 kg, it is imposing and represents both artistic grace and spiritual significance.
The exquisite gold and silver plating on the Phurba pays attention to the traditional Tibetan practice of creating ritual objects. This ceremonial dagger is both a useful tool and a stunning ornament. It is frequently used in spiritual activities to drive out evil spirits. Its impressive aura is enhanced by its exquisite finish and significant weight, rendering it an invaluable addition to any collection or sacred area. The graceful Tibetan phurba is a representation of Tibet's rich cultural legacy as well as a sign of strength and defense.
Introduction to Phurba
The ritual dagger (Sanskrit: Kila; Tibetan: phurba) is essential to the dispelling of evil and is understood as being especially helpful in neutralizing the forces that impede Tantric Buddhist practice. Its origins are ancient, appearing in the Indian Rg Veda as the central blade of the vajra that Indra used to slay the primordial cosmic snake Vritra. Its Sanskrit term, Kila, which means peg or stake, was probably linked to Vedic sacrifices. The three-headed Vajrakila Buddha is invoked through meditation on the Vajrakila Tantra; an early Indian text first propagated in Tibet in the eighth century by Padmasambhava, one of the founding masters of Tibetan Buddhism.
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Size: 7.5cm(Height) and 18cm(Base)
Weight: 6.40kg
Material: Copper Body, Silver Plating, Gold Plating
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