Tibetan Phurba
About The Ritual Item :
Presenting the Tibetan Phurba with Stand, a unique combination of fine craftsmanship and spiritual importance. This exquisite phurba, handcrafted on a copper body and electroplated in gold, is embellished with various priceless stones, such as Panna, crystal, ruby, lapis lazuli, turquoise, and coral. At 45.5 cm in height, 15.5 cm in width, and 1 kilogram in weight, it is a gorgeous and profoundly symbolic sculpture.
An essential component of Tibetan Buddhist ceremonies, the phurba represents the defeat of evil spirits and the elimination of barriers. Its spiritual resonance is increased by the addition of several valuable stones, including Panna for wisdom, lapis lazuli for insight, crystal for clarity, ruby for passion, and turquoise for protection. The phurba's delicate details and sparkling beauty are highlighted by the electro-gold plating, which gives a bright finish, and the accompanying stand, which offers a stable and elegant foundation.
For those interested in art, collecting, or spirituality, the Tibetan Phurba with Stand is a wonderful ornamental item and a potent ceremonial instrument. It expresses the essence of Tibetan spiritual practices and artistic legacy, evoking introspection, reverence, and appreciation whether displayed in a meditation area, sacred shrine, or as part of a carefully chosen collection.
Introduction To The Buddhist Ritual Dragger :
The major goals of Phurba are to combat barriers in life and restrict evil and dangerous magical energies. Additionally, it can be used to transform all of the opposing forces into allies. In Nepalese and Tibetan cultures, it is thought that these daggers possess magical abilities that can banish hostile feelings like aggression, hatred, and other aggressive traits that the weapon's blade might otherwise be able to lock in place.
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Size: 45.5cm(Height) x 15.5cm(width)
Weight: 1kg
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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 (statue, thangka, or a picture of Buddha) at the center.