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Gandhanra Dorje Phurba Dagger Necklace,Ganesha Pendant(Elephant God),Kila Amulet, Sterling Silver Tibetan Jewelry

Gandhanra Dorje Phurba Dagger Necklace,Ganesha Pendant(Elephant God),Kila Amulet, Sterling Silver Tibetan Jewelry

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❤Place of Origin: Nepal
Category: Pendant
Craft: handmade
Metal material: S999 Sterling Silver
Styling: Ganesha
SIZE: 1.9 inches long and 0.8 inches wide
Weight: 13g
❤9PCS Free Gifts:1 × Jewelry box,1 × jewelry bag,1 × cleaning cloth, 1 × silver plated snake bone chain,1 × leather rope, 3 × thin rope, 3 × thick rope
❤You'll get 1 * Necklace as pictures shown.
❤ABOUT PHURBA/KILA
The magic of the Magical Dagger comes from the effect that the material object has on the realm of the spirit.
The art of tantric magicians or lamas lies in their visionary ability to comprehend the spiritual energy of the material object and to willfully focus it in a determined direction. . .
The tantric use of the phurba encompasses the curing of disease, exorcism, killing demons, meditation, consecrations (puja), and weather-making.
The blade of the phurba is used for the destruction of demonic powers. The top end of the phurba is used by the tantrikas for blessings. The fabrication of kīla is quite diverse.
Having pommel, handle, and blade kīla are often segmented into suites of triunes on both the horizontal and vertical axes, though there are notable exceptions. This compositional arrangement highlights the numerological importance and spiritual energy of the integers three (3) and nine (9). Kīla may be constituted and constructed of different materials and material components, such as wood, metal, clay, bone, gems, horn or crystal.

❤ABOUT GANESHA
Although he is known by many attributes, Ganesha's elephant head makes him easy to identify. Ganesha is widely revered as the remover of obstacles,the patron of arts and sciences and the deva of intellect and wisdom. As the god of beginnings, he is honoured at the start of rites and ceremonies. Ganesha is also invoked as patron of letters and learning during writing sessions. Several texts relate mythological anecdotes associated with his birth and exploits and explain his distinct iconography.


❤Ganesha likely emerged as a deity as early as the 2nd century CE,but most certainly by the 4th and 5th centuries CE, during the Gupta period, although he inherited traits from Vedic and pre-Vedic precursors. Hindu mythology identifies him as the restored son of Parvati and Shiva of the Shaivism tradition, but he is a pan-Hindu god found in its various traditions. In the Ganapatya tradition of Hinduism, Ganesha is the supreme deity. The principal texts on Ganesha include the Ganesha Purana, the Mudgala Purana, and the Ganapati Atharvashirsa. Brahma Purana and Brahmanda Purana are other two Puranic genre encyclopedic texts that deal with Ganesha.

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