Handcrafted Ceremonial Dagger | Tibetan Ritual Dagger for Shrine Decor
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Size: 29cm (Height) x 4.5cm (Width)
Weight: 0.23kg
Materials: White Metal, Iron
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About our Ritual Item:
This handcrafted ceremonial dagger, made from white metal and iron, is 29cm tall and 4.5cm wide. It is designed as a spiritual aid and has a rich cultural meaning in traditional ceremonies and meditation activities. Its balanced size and intricate craftsmanship make it an essential artifact for altars, shrines, and collectors of sacred objects.
Crafted with care, the dagger's striking contrast of white metal and iron gives it a distinct appearance. Weighing 0.23kg, it is light enough for ceremonial use and reliable in size. The dagger's design combines creativity and spiritual meaning, making it a valuable addition to any ritual space.
Using this handcrafted ceremonial dagger in your spiritual practice improves focus, protection, and mindfulness. The ceremonial dagger is a revered instrument in many cultures, representing the removal of negative energy and obstacles. This white metal and iron ceremonial dagger is a vital spiritual relic for practitioners and collectors, serving as a meditation tool, altar decoration, or a unique gift.
Introduction To The Buddhist Ritual Dagger :
Ritual tools are vital to Tibetan Vajrayana Buddhism practice, 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 do you 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