Description
Vajra Killaya Phurba
About Our Ritual Item :The Vajrakilaya Phurba is a powerful representation of the fierce form of the Buddha Vajrasattva. This statue is machine-carved and features the defining characteristic of Vajrakilaya's iconography, the phurba dagger. The three faces in a crown of skulls are a typical representation of this deity and signify his ability to overcome obstacles and negativity. The Phurba has' six arms, each holding symbolic objects such as the Kila daggers, vajra, blazing snare, and trident, representing Vajrakilaya's ability to overcome all obstacles and attain enlightenment. This phurba is an essential tool for meditation and spiritual practice, offering the practitioner guidance and protection on their path toward enlightenment.
Introduction To The Buddhist Ritual Dragger :
Ritual tools are vital equipment of Tibetan Vajrayana Buddhism practice, meant to dispel misconceptions obstructing 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: 29cm(Height) and 25cm(Base)
Weight: 3.70 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