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11" Phurpa from Nepal

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"Cut through the illusions." The Phurpa, a ritual dagger, is a potent symbol of Vajrakilaya, a fierce deity in Tibetan Buddhism. Crafted in Nepal, this Phurpa embodies the spirit of transformation. Its three-sided blade represents the three poisons of ignorance, attachment, and aversion, which we must conquer to attain enlightenment. The demon-headed hilt signifies the destruction of negative forces. Intricately detailed and handcrafted, this Phurpa carries the power to dispel negativity and protect your spiritual journey. Embrace its energy and let it guide you towards clarity and wisdom.


Specifications
MIT266
Brass
Height: 11 inch
Width: 2 inch
Depth: 2 inch
Weight 650 gm
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The Victorious Implement of Spiritual Power

This exquisite ritualistic implement, a phurba meticulously crafted in Nepal, embodies profound spiritual significance and ancient artistry. Fashioned from durable brass, its commanding presence evokes a sense of sacred power and enduring tradition. Standing at an impressive eleven inches tall, this phurba is more than just a decorative object; it is a potent tool used in tantric rituals and meditation practices to cut through delusion and transmute negative energies.

Echoes of Divine Wrath and Compassion

The phurba, also known as a kīla, is a sacred ritual dagger deeply rooted in Vajrayana Buddhism and Bon traditions. Its origins are often traced back to the legend of Guru Rinpoche (Padmasambhava), who is said to have used a phurba to pin down a powerful demon at the Samye Monastery in Tibet. This act symbolizes the subjugation of obstacles, both internal and external, clearing the path for spiritual progress. The multifaceted heads adorning the top of this particular phurba represent various wrathful deities, embodying their fierce protective energy and their ability to dismantle ignorance and suffering. The coiled serpent often depicted around the shaft signifies the awakened kundalini energy, the primal force that ascends the spiritual centers.

A Symbol of Transformation and Purity

The three main parts of the phurba – the pointed tip, the shaft, and the hilt – each carry symbolic meaning. The sharp point, often depicted as the face of a Makara (a mythical sea creature that devours negativity), is used to symbolically pierce and destroy obstacles, negative karma, and spiritual impurities. The shaft, frequently adorned with intricate carvings and lotus motifs, represents the divine energy that flows through the practitioner. The hilt, often shaped as a vajra (a thunderbolt or diamond scepter symbolizing indestructibility), signifies the enlightened mind. This brass phurba, with its detailed craftsmanship, serves as a powerful reminder of the transformative journey towards enlightenment, where one learns to wield spiritual wisdom with unwavering resolve. Its presence in a sacred space can amplify intentions and aid in the purification of the environment and the mind.
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