Tibetan Brass Kartika Knife | Tantric Ritual Tool for Spiritual Protection
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Size: 17cm (Height) x 16.5cm (Width)
Weight: 0.36kg
Materials: Brass, Artificial Stone: Coral, Turquoise
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About The Ritual Item :
Discover the Tibetan Brass Kartika Knife, a sacred ceremonial dagger meticulously crafted to serve as both a spiritual instrument and a stunning ornamental piece. This knife is made of brass and embellished with bright artificial stone inlays of coral and turquoise. It measures 17cm in height and 16.5cm in breadth and weighs 0.36kg, making it ideal for use in meditation or ceremonial rites. Its intricate craftsmanship and symbolic design make it an excellent addition to any collection of Himalayan decor or Buddhist ceremonial instruments. This tantric dagger is not only a beautiful piece for spiritual practitioners, but also a potent symbol of protection and cleansing.
The Tibetan Brass Kartika Knife is more than an artifact; it represents centuries of spiritual heritage and Buddhist practices. Its brass structure promotes quality, while the turquoise and coral inlays symbolize knowledge and vigor, respectively. This handcrafted spiritual tool is perfect for use in Tantric rituals or as a meditation accompaniment. The Kartika, used in Tibetan Buddhism, represents the severance of attachments and the removal of misconceptions. This lovely knife can also make a thoughtful gift for individuals who value sacred items or wish to enrich their spiritual journey.
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