Tibetan Silver Axe
About Our Product
In Tibetan Buddhism, the Tibetan Silver Axe holds great cultural and spiritual significance as a ceremonial weapon. It is a handcrafted piece of pure silver that perfectly captures the traditional attention to detail and craftsmanship that define Tibetan art. With original gemstones including turquoise, coral, lapis lazuli, and conch shell stones—all of which have symbolic value in Tibetan culture—the 42.5-cm-tall axe boasts a distinctive appearance.
In Tibetan Buddhist ceremonies and rituals, this axe has great symbolic meaning. It is frequently employed as a ritual tool that symbolizes strength, protection, and the capacity to conquer difficulties. Its inclusion in religious rituals is a reflection of the conviction that it has the power to call forth heavenly favor and drive out evil spirits. Additionally, adding holy jewels to a design adds levels of spiritual depth; each stone is thought to have special qualities for wisdom, healing, and spiritual development.
In addition to being used ceremoniously, the Tibetan Silver Axe represents the virtues of tenacity, fortitude, and reverence and provides a material connection to Tibetan culture and religious customs. It serves as a tribute to the lasting spiritual tradition of Tibetan Buddhism and the enduring workmanship of Tibetan artisans, whether it is used in sacred rites or displayed as a decorative object.
Introduction to Ritual Dagger
The Kartika is a ceremonial Buddhist ritual tool shaped like a crescent knife or chopper, topped with a vajra that acts as a handle for the blade. It symbolizes the severance of all material and worldly bonds, while the vajra represents the destruction of ignorance, thus clearing the path to enlightenment.
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Size: 42.5 cm(Height) x 20 cm(Width)
Weight: 1.15 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