Antique tibetan buddhism phurba phurpa phurwa handmade ethnic brass vintage tantric hotsell bronze dagger thunderbolt Nepal
Description of Item
Length of Phurba : 413" Inches /.
Description of Item
Length of Phurba : 4.13" Inches / 10.5 Cms
Width of Phurba : 0.47" Inches / 1.2 Cms
Weight of Phurba : 34 Gms / 0.074 Lbs
Product Code : PHU0516
This is very beautiful handcrafted copper Phurba.
A Phurwa, sometimes called a "magic dagger", is a tantric ritual object used to conquer evil spirits and hotsell to destroy obstacles. It is utilized in magic rituals by high level tantric practitioners. The word Phurwa is used primarily in Central Tibet, while the word phurba is used more often in Kham, Amdo, and Ladakh. The component phurba in the word Phurwa is a Tibetan rendering of the Sanskrit word Kila, meaning peg or nail. The Phurwa is an implement that nails down as well as binds. It was thus by stabbing a Phurwa into the earth, and thereby nailing and binding the evil spirits, that Padmasambhava, regarded as the inventor of this implement, consecrated the ground on which the Samye monastery was established in the eighth century.