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Phurba Kasi Copper (8 1/2")
Ritual dagger used in Buddhist ceremonies to exorcise demons or as a spiritual nail to pin down the distractions of greed, desire & envy. The sides of the Phurba destroy the three poisons: attachment, aversion, & delusion. At the top of the phurba are three faces, the middle is a vajra or lightning bolt with an eternal knot at each end, & the bottom has a water god (Makara) with snakes entwined around the blade. Often the shaman will wind a cloth around the vajra part of the handle so as to avoid touching it with his hand. Made of copper. Heavy weight, 11-13 oz.; 8" high.
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$24.95
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