Old Tibetan Phurba Amulet,Kila - Dorje Phurba,40 Years Old
Old Tibetan Phurba Amulet,Kila - Dorje Phurba,40 Years Old
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This Old Tibetan Phurba Amulet is more than a pendant — it is a consecrated ritual implement, a Kila, collected from the sacred grounds of Kathok Monastery. It represents the piercing wisdom that cuts through spiritual obstacles and anchors enlightened energy.
---Key Features of This Sacred Phurba
- Ancient Provenance: Carefully collected from Kathok Monastery nearly 40 years ago.
- Powerful Symbolism: The Dorje Phurba (Vajrakilaya) is a central deity in Tibetan Buddhism for subduing negative forces and ignorance.
- Exquisite Craftsmanship: Delicate, hand-forged design reflecting timeless tradition and spiritual purpose.
- Authentic Ritual Object: A genuine, old Phurba amulet, carrying the energy of its sacred origin.
- Versatile Sacred Wear: Worn as a pendant for daily protection and as a focus for meditation and practice.
Deep Spiritual Meaning of the Dorje Phurba (Kila)
The Phurba, or Kila, is a profound three-sided ritual dagger representing the enlightened activity of the deity Vajrakilaya. It is not a weapon of harm, but a tool of spiritual transformation. Its three edges symbolize the piercing of the three poisons—ignorance, attachment, and aversion—freeing the practitioner to realize their true nature.
Wearing or keeping this Phurba is believed to:
- Awaken fierce compassion and unwavering focus.
- Subdue inner and outer obstacles, negativity, and hostile forces.
- Protect the spiritual path and create a sacred boundary of energy.
- Anchor wisdom and stability in one's life and practice.
"The Phurba nails down the fleeting mind, pinning it to the present moment of pure awareness."
---Artisan Craft & Sacred Origin
This piece is a testament to traditional Himalayan metalwork. Hand-forged by skilled artisans, it was created as a functional ritual object, imbued with intention. Its journey from the storied Kathok Monastery—a major center of the Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism—adds a layer of profound authenticity. Each mark and patina tells the story of its age and spiritual journey.
---Product Details
- Material: Cold iron and copper.
- Type: Pendant Amulet / Ritual Kila.
- Pattern: Dorje Phurba (Vajrakilaya) design.
- Craft: 100% Handmade, hand-forged.
- Condition: Vintage, approximately 40 years old, with a natural, aged patina.
- Height: 50mm / 2.0 inches.
- Diameter: 5.6mm / 0.22 inches.
Perfect For
A powerful support for Vajrakilaya or protector deity practices.
Wear it as a constant reminder and shield against negativity.
For those drawn to the mystique and power of authentic Tibetan Buddhist artifacts.
A rare and meaningful piece of spiritual history and art.
Authenticity & Ethical Sourcing Guarantee
- Handmade Artifact: Genuinely crafted by traditional artisans decades ago.
- Directly Sourced: Responsibly collected from its original sacred context.
- Preserves Tradition: Owning this piece helps honor and sustain the appreciation for Tibetan Buddhist cultural heritage.
- Respectfully Presented: Your amulet will arrive in protective, gift-ready packaging.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this a used ritual object? What is its energy like?
A: This is a vintage Phurba amulet, approximately 40 years old. It carries the neutral, potent energy of a sacred object meant for spiritual work. It can be cleansed and dedicated to your own practice through intention and mantra.
Q: Can anyone wear this, or is it only for advanced practitioners?
A: While it is a powerful symbol, anyone with respect for its spiritual significance can wear it as a protective amulet. A basic understanding of its purpose as a tool for overcoming negativity is recommended.
Q: How should I care for this antique piece?
A> The aged patina is part of its character. Simply keep it dry and clean with a soft cloth. Avoid harsh chemicals. It can be worn daily, but treat it with the reverence due a spiritual artifact.
✨ Secure This Piece of Living History – Only a handful of these authentic, 40-year-old Phurba amulets exist. Once this sacred relic is sold, it is gone forever.
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