Kartika knife of the Dakinis
Kartika knife of the Dakinis
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This is not merely an antique; it is a Kartika Knife of the Dakinis, a direct link to the sacred rituals of Vajrayana Buddhism. Hand-forged in brass and inlaid with agate, this complete ritual set—comprising both the crescent-shaped Kartika and its companion Vajra—was collected from the revered Regong Monastery in Tibet. It represents a rare opportunity to own an authentic piece of spiritual history, a tool of transformation used to cut through ignorance and illusion.
Key Features of This Sacred Set
- Authentic Ritual Implements: A complete, matched set featuring the Kartika (ritual flaying knife) and the Vajra (ritual scepter).
- Exquisite Craftsmanship: Meticulously handmade from brass and delicately inlaid with natural agate stones.
- Direct Monastery Provenance: Collected from Regong Monastery, Tibet, ensuring its spiritual authenticity and history.
- Profound Symbolism: The Kartika is the iconic "knife of the dakinis," used in tantric practice to sever ego and attachments.
- Collector's Rarity: An old, delicate, and rare piece that cannot be replicated.
The Spiritual Meaning: The Knife of the Dakinis
In Vajrayana Buddhism, the Kartika is one of the quintessential attributes of wrathful tantric deities and wisdom dakinis. It is not a weapon of harm, but a tool of ultimate compassion. Its crescent blade symbolizes the cutting away of all that obscures our true nature: ignorance, ego, and emotional afflictions. Paired with the Vajra—representing indestructible wisdom and skillful means—this set embodies the complete path to enlightenment.
Keeping or using this set is believed to:
- Awaken fierce wisdom and discernment.
- Sever the ties of attachment and negative patterns.
- Invoke the protective and transformative energy of the dakinis.
- Enhance the power of tantric meditation and visualization practices.
"The Kartika cuts through the veil of duality, revealing the luminous clarity of our innate mind."
---Artisan Craft & Sacred Origin
This handmade Tibetan ritual knife set carries the energy of its creation and sacred use. Forged by skilled artisans, the brass has developed a rich patina, and the agate inlays glow with a subtle fire, each telling a story of devotion. Sourced directly from Regong Monastery, a renowned center for Tibetan Buddhist art and practice, its provenance is impeccable. This is an authentic spiritual artifact, not a modern reproduction.
---Product Details
- Materials: Brass, Natural Agate
- Type: Complete Ritual Set (Kartika & Vajra)
- Craft: 100% Handmade, Antique
- Condition: Delicate and rare, with signs of age and devotional use that attest to its authenticity.
- Kartika Dimensions: Height: 130mm (5.1 inches), Width: 110mm (4.3 inches)
- Vajra Dimensions: Height: 150mm (5.9 inches), Diameter: 50mm (1.97 inches)
Perfect For
- Serious practitioners of Vajrayana or Tibetan Buddhism for altar display and practice.
- Collectors of rare and authentic Tibetan Buddhist ritual artifacts.
- Creating a powerful focal point for meditation on wisdom and emptiness.
- A profound and unmatched gift for a spiritual teacher or advanced practitioner.
- Those seeking a tangible connection to the sacred symbolism of the Dakini.
Your Authenticity Guarantee
- Genuine Monastery Artifact: Directly sourced from Regong Monastery, Tibet.
- Handmade by Artisans: Each piece is unique, bearing the marks of traditional craftsmanship.
- Supports Tradition: Your acquisition helps preserve Tibetan Buddhist cultural heritage.
- Reverently Packaged: Shipped with care and respect, ready for sacred keeping or gifting.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this Kartika actually used in rituals?
A: Yes. As an antique collected from a monastery, this handmade brass Kartika and Vajra set was created for and used in authentic Vajrayana Buddhist rituals.
Q: How should I care for this antique piece?
A> Handle with care due to its age and delicacy. Display it on a clean altar or in a protected case. The patina is part of its history; clean gently with a soft, dry cloth if needed.
Q: Can anyone own a Kartika?
A> While anyone can appreciate it as sacred art, it is recommended to research its deep spiritual meaning. It is traditionally a practitioner's tool, and should be treated with the utmost respect.
✨ Secure This Sacred Heirloom – Only a few pieces of this rarity and spiritual power exist. Once this unique set from Regong Monastery is sold, it is gone forever.
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