Buddhist Drigug Knife
About The Ritual Item :
The Buddhist Drigug Knife is a Handcrafted copper body with 24K Gold plated, embedded with turquoise coral. Kartika is a ceremonial Buddhist ritual weapon that resembles a half-moon knife or chopper and is topped with a Vajra that serves as a handle for the knife. The Vajra-topped curved knife, also known as the flaying knife, is also referred to as the 'knife of the dakinis.'
Kartika's Knife represents the separation of all material and earthly ties, whereas the vajra represents eliminating ignorance and opening the door to enlightenment.
Introduction To The Kartika Knife :
While the Kartika is used in many Buddhist rituals, generally in connection with the kapala (skullcap), it is especially essential in the Tibetan practice of Chöd, a ritual involving self-sacrifice in which the practitioner visualizes their own body as an offering at a tantric feast. The Kartika is also famous for its use in the Tibetan sky burial ritual, in which the bodies of the dead are cut into small pieces and left on top of special gats or burial platforms for the vultures to consume. Unexpectedly, the Kartika is also used in Feng Shui practice.
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Size: 6.5 cm(Height) and 17.5 cm(Base)
Weight: 0.332 kg
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How to set up your own Buddhist Shrine?
- You can 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 at the center