Tibetan Ritual Sword
About Our Ritual Item :
The Tibetan Ritual Sword is a striking example of artistry and craftsmanship that has both spiritual significance and aesthetic beauty. This sword, with its black iron blade, yellow brass the tip, and handle decorated with copper patches coated in silver, has an air of ceremonial grandeur and ancient mystique.
The ceremonial sword is a highly significant item in Tibetan religious rituals, representing Tibetan spirituality and cultural legacy. Invoked in holy rites and ceremonies, it is a powerful weapon for spiritual authority symbolism, blessing invocation, and warding off harmful energies.
The Tibetan Ritual Sword, complete with its own stand, is a symbol of the spiritual knowledge and rich cultural traditions of Tibet. Whether it is used in rituals or on exhibit as art, it provides a material connection to the everlasting teachings and deep spiritual understanding of Tibetan Buddhism.
Introduction To The Buddhist Ritual Dragger :
Ritual tools are vital equipment of 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 obstruct spiritual progress: ignorance, greed, and illusion. The Phurba is the physical manifestation of the Vajrakila Buddha, who has the ability to destroy all evil on the earth. Its ceremonial usage is first recorded in the Vajrakilaya Tantra, an eighth-century or older Vajrayana work.
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Size: 56 cm(Height) x 11 cm(Width)
Weight: 1.92 kg
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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