Amulet Pendant,Mini Phurba and Kartika, Mala Accessories
Amulet Pendant,Mini Phurba and Kartika, Mala Accessories
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This Mini Phurba and Kartika Amulet Pendant set is more than a mala accessory — it is a portable shrine, carrying the profound spiritual power of two of Tibetan Buddhism's most significant ritual implements. Forged by skilled hands in a sacred tradition, these pieces connect you to an ancient lineage of awakening and protection.
Key Features of This Sacred Set
- Authentic Ritual Symbols: Contains both the Phurba (ritual dagger) and the Kartika (flaying knife), representing the piercing of ignorance and the cutting of ego.
- Handmade from Red Copper: Crafted from traditional red copper, a metal believed to conduct spiritual energy and promote grounding.
- Exquisite Miniature Craftsmanship: Meticulously detailed, allowing you to carry these powerful symbols discreetly in daily life.
- Genuine Antique Finish: Each piece bears the unique patina and character of age, signifying its authenticity and spiritual history.
- Versatile Spiritual Use: Designed to be used as a mala pendant, worn as a necklace, or attached as a keychain, keeping spiritual protection and mindfulness always at hand.
Deep Spiritual Meaning
The Phurba (or Kila) and Kartika are not mere ornaments; they are wisdom weapons used in Vajrayana practice. The Phurba represents unwavering concentration and the power to subjugate negative forces and obstacles, "nailing down" enlightenment. The Kartika symbolizes the cutting through of all attachments, illusions, and the ego's veils to reveal the luminous nature of mind.
Carrying or wearing these symbols is believed to:
- Awaken inner fearlessness and resolve on the spiritual path.
- Protect against negative energies and psychic obstacles.
- Cut Through mental confusion, doubt, and emotional afflictions.
- Enhance meditation by fostering single-pointed concentration.
"The ultimate Phurba is the pointed wisdom of emptiness, which pierces the heart of suffering."
---Authentic Craft & Sacred Origin
These pieces were handmade by Tibetan craftsmen in Hepo Town, Baiyu County—a region celebrated for centuries as a birthplace of masterful Tibetan Buddhist metalwork and sacred art. This origin is a mark of authenticity, connecting each amulet to a living tradition of devotion and skill. The slight variations in each piece are a testament to its handmade nature, ensuring your pendant is truly one-of-a-kind.
---Product Details
- Material: Red Copper
- Type: Miniature Ritual Implements (Phurba & Kartika Set)
- Craft: 100% Handmade, Traditional Tibetan Metalwork
- Size: Phurba: 23mm (0.9 inch), Kartika: 21mm (0.83 inch)
- Condition: Vintage/antique finish with authentic patina.
Perfect For
A tangible focus for phurba or emptiness meditation practices.
Wear as a pendant for continuous protection and mindful awareness.
The ultimate pendant for a Tibetan Buddhist mala, adding profound symbolic power.
A deeply spiritual gift for practitioners, seekers, and lovers of sacred art.
Your Authenticity Guarantee
- Handmade by Artisans: Directly supporting Tibetan craftsmen and their ancient traditions.
- Directly Sourced: Procured from the renowned craft region of Hepo Town, ensuring cultural authenticity.
- Preserves Tradition: Your purchase helps sustain a precious and endangered spiritual craft.
- Ready for Gifting: Each set arrives with care, suitable for immediate presentation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can these be consecrated or blessed?
A: Yes, absolutely. As authentic representations of ritual tools, they are perfect objects for blessing by a lama or for personal consecration through practice.
Q: How should I wear or use them?
A: They are versatile. Attach one or both to your Tibetan Buddhist mala as a guru bead or pendant, wear on a cord as a necklace, or use as a keychain to infuse daily life with sacred intention.
Q: Are they suitable for someone new to Tibetan Buddhism?
A: Yes. While rich in meaning, they serve as beautiful and powerful reminders of core Buddhist principles—compassion, wisdom, and the overcoming of obstacles—for practitioners at any stage.
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