Handcrafted Tantric Ceremonial Set | Iron Ritual Dagger
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Emblem Daru
Size: 21cm (Height) x 3.5cm(Width)
Weight: 0.220kg
Flat Daru
Size: 22cm (Height) x 1.5cm (Width)
Weight: 0.156kg
Total Weight: 0.384kg
Materials: Iron
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About our Ritual Items
Embrace the spiritual essence of Tibetan rituals with the Tantric Ceremonial Set, which includes the Emblem Daru and Flat Daru. This set, made of iron, represents the ideal balance of strength and spiritual importance. The Emblem Daru is 21 cm tall and 3.5 cm wide, weighing 0.220 kg, and features fine craftsmanship and precise engravings that reflect its ceremonial role. The Flat Daru is somewhat taller at 22 cm and 1.5 cm wide, weighing 0.156 kg and projecting a sleek yet forceful presence. These parts weigh 0.384 kg, making them both hefty and portable for ritual use. This set is ideal for meditation or as a symbolic addition to your Buddhist altar, as it increases spiritual energy and protection.
The Tantric Ceremonial Set is expertly handcrafted by artists who respect old traditions, making it a unique and cherished addition to your collection. These ritual daggers, whether used for tantric rituals or to enhance your holy space, represent the transmutation of negative energy into good spiritual strength. Display them as a harmonious ensemble or use them individually for meditation ceremonies. Their iron design ensures strength, and the chain connecting the two parts symbolizes the interdependence of spiritual components. This set is ideal for practitioners, collectors, and those looking for authentic Tibetan ceremonial implements, and it exemplifies dedication and spiritual craftsmanship.
Introduction to Richen Daru
Richen Daru is a ritual set made up of a knife and a spoon used by the Newar community in Nepal. Typically composed of iron, the set has intricate gold and silver ornamentation. The knife, known as a 'Chhuri,' is used to ritually chop food during traditional ceremonies such as weddings, bratabandha, and other religious occasions. The spoon, known as a 'Chamcha,' is used for serving. The Richen Daru set represents affluence and is an important cultural relic frequently passed down through generations as a family legacy.
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 at the center