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Raldi - Tibetan Spiritual Dagger

$81
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Specifications
ZH74
Tibetan Spiritual Dagger
Height: 14.7 inch
Weight 300 gm
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Fully Insured
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100% Handmade
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This item is placed in the category "Statues > Ritual."

The Ritual Implement

In the tapestry of Tibetan Buddhism, certain objects transcend mere utility, becoming potent symbols imbued with spiritual force. Among these is the ritual dagger, a tool not of physical violence, but of spiritual purification and the vanquishing of inner demons. This particular specimen, measuring 14.7 inches in length, is a compelling example of such a sacred artifact. It is designed to be a static and devotional art piece and its dimensions indicate a lack of sharpness or a cutting surface. The dagger is comprised of a dark, curving blade that tapers toward the tip, suggesting a symbolic cutting away rather than a practical one. The handle features a prominent dragon head, a symbol of power and protection in many Asian cultures, adding to its symbolic value. At the pommel, the dagger is adorned with intricate designs. Each detail, from the dragon's fierce expression to the geometric patterns at the base, contributes to the piece's overall aura of spiritual authority.

Dragons and the Divine

The inclusion of the dragon motif isn't accidental. In Tibetan cosmology, dragons are often seen as guardians of sacred spaces and repositories of wisdom. The dragon's roar is said to shake the foundations of ignorance, clearing the path for enlightenment. The dragon represented here, likely a protector of tantric teachings and principles, also serves as an amulet to ward off negative forces and guard the practitioner's mind.

Purpose and Use

Such daggers are not used for physical purposes, and in fact, they would never be used to harm a living thing. They are used during Tibetan rituals and the meditation of deities. These ritual objects can be a tool for focusing the mind, visualizing the spiritual battle, and ultimately, achieving inner peace and enlightenment. Its very presence can serve as a reminder of the constant struggle against inner demons and the path toward spiritual liberation. This symbolic weapon cuts through delusion, ignorance, and negative emotions, allowing the practitioner to access deeper levels of understanding and compassion.
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