Handcrafted Kartika Knife | Sacred Spiritual Decor with Coral & Turquoise Stones
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Size: 33cm (Height) x 22cm (Width)
Weight: 1.19kg
Materials: Copper Body, Filigree Work, Gold Plated, Artificial Stones: Coral, Turquoise
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About The Ritual Item :
The Handcrafted Kartika Knife is a spiritual masterpiece, meticulously crafted to represent purity, protection, and strength in Tibetan rituals. Standing 33cm tall and 22cm wide, this beautiful ritual dagger features a copper body and intricate filigree work that enhances its classic style. Its gold-plated finish adds an exquisite touch, making it both a spiritual tool and a work of art. The artificial coral and turquoise stones used in its design express the Tibetan culture's great appreciation for nature's beauty and spiritual balance.
This meticulously carved Tibetan ritual knife has both aesthetic appeal and profound spiritual meaning. The colorful gemstones, coral and turquoise, represent harmony and protection and are treasured in Tibetan Buddhism for their metaphysical qualities. The Kartika knife is commonly used in ceremonies to purify negative energy and invoke blessings. The artistry and delicate details of the filigree work contribute to its worth, making it an indispensable addition to any spiritual collection, home altar, or meditation place.
Whether you're a sacred relic collector or looking for a powerful tool for spiritual practice, the Handcrafted Kartika Knife is a great option. It is an accurate representation of the rich Tibetan tradition while delivering beauty. Its combination of copper, gold plating, and precious gemstones creates a one-of-a-kind and meaningful present for people on a spiritual journey. This ritual knife not only uplifts the spirit of any area, but it also serves as a reminder of the sacredness of rituals and ancient practices.
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 dead bodies 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.
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 at the center