Mahakala Phurpa Phurba - Tibetan Tantric Ritual Dagger

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The Phurpa is a tibetan tantric ritual dagger used for vedic tools and tantric ceremonial purposes mostly. This phurpa is made of copper with full fire gold plating of size 6 inch approx with fine hand carving of Mahakala half body with skullcup and kartika, so known as Mahakala phurpa. Made from the process of Lost Wax method of casting and produced in Nepal. This phupra comes with a beautiful stand of wood carving. Product Details:Mahakala Phurpaorigin: NepalMaterials Used: Copper with Full gold platingSize: 5 inchsWeight: 250 grams (Phurpa only)Stand: WoodenAbout Phurpa: "The Phurpa (pronounced 'pur-ba', alt. spelling phurba) or phurwa is a three-sided tibetan ritual dagger traditionally associated with Tibetan Buddhism. The Phurba - Ceremonial Dagger, is a central ritual tool for all shamanic rituals - so central, in fact, that its use is rearely specified but simply presumed. Phurba in Buddhist ceremonies to exorcise demons or as a spiritual nail to pin down the distractions of gree, desire, envy. The sides of the Phurwa destroy the three poisons: attachment, aversion, delusion. Phurba also Phurpa is used as a means of destroying voilence, hatred, and aggression by tying them to the blade of the phurba and then vanquishing them with its tip. Phurba (Ritual Dagger) is used in the ritual slaying of negative emotions, such as read more