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Handcrafted Nepalese Bronze Phurba Dagger Horse Head Vajrakila Ritual Tool, Tibetan Buddhist Amulet
Handcrafted Nepalese Bronze Phurba Dagger Horse Head Vajrakila Ritual Tool, Tibetan Buddhist Amulet
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This is an authentic handcrafted Phurba (ritual dagger) from Nepal, made of solid bronze. Featuring a distinctive horse head (Hayagriva) at the top and detailed wrathful deity faces, this Vajrakila is a powerful spiritual tool used in Tibetan Buddhist tantric practices.
Details:
• Origin: Handmade in Nepal
• Material: Bronze
• Design: Horse head top with triple wrathful deity faces and a three-edged blade
• Height: See photos for measurement
• Use: Ritual, meditation, protection, altar display, collection
• Condition: Traditional finish with vintage-style patina
Spiritual Significance:
Phurba daggers are sacred tools in Vajrayana Buddhism, symbolizing the transformation of negative energies and the protection of sacred space. The horse head represents Hayagriva, a wrathful deity who embodies unstoppable enlightened activity and compassionate power.
Perfect For:
• Buddhist practitioners and spiritual collectors
• Meditation and altar setup
• Unique gift for those interested in Himalayan culture
Details:
• Origin: Handmade in Nepal
• Material: Bronze
• Design: Horse head top with triple wrathful deity faces and a three-edged blade
• Height: See photos for measurement
• Use: Ritual, meditation, protection, altar display, collection
• Condition: Traditional finish with vintage-style patina
Spiritual Significance:
Phurba daggers are sacred tools in Vajrayana Buddhism, symbolizing the transformation of negative energies and the protection of sacred space. The horse head represents Hayagriva, a wrathful deity who embodies unstoppable enlightened activity and compassionate power.
Perfect For:
• Buddhist practitioners and spiritual collectors
• Meditation and altar setup
• Unique gift for those interested in Himalayan culture
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