13" Brass Tibetan Buddhist Phurpa

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The ceremonial dagger known as "Kila '' in Sanskrit and "Phurpa" in Tibetan Buddhism was originally used as a stake or post to which household animals or animals intended for ritual sacrifice were tied. The picture of Vajrakilaya, with his three heads, six arms, and his own body forming the blazing triple-sided blade of a pointed dagger, is the phurba's most emblematic form. This is the ultimate weapon that stabs wicked obstructions and slices through hatred. The Phurba is a hand weapon with eight sides, usually with three fierce deity faces and a knot on top. The weapon's lower extremities are composed of a makara head, naga tails, a lower knot, and a triple-sided blade.

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Item Code: MIT231
Specifications:
Brass
Height: 13 inch
Width: 3.5 inch
Depth: 3.5 inch
Weight: 1.70 kg
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