The Phurba Dagger, also known as the Phurpa or Kīla, holds profound significance in Tibetan Buddhism as a ritual implement symbolizing the subjugation of obstacles and negativities. Shaped like a three-sided dagger, it represents the transformation of ignorance, aggression, and attachment into wisdom. The Phurba is used in various spiritual practices, including rituals for dispelling obstacles, purifying environments, and protecting practitioners from harm.
Its three segments symbolize the three realms of existence: desire, form, and formlessness, while its pointed tip pierces through obstacles and negativities, anchoring them to the earth. Adorned with intricate carvings and often featuring a deity at its hilt, the Phurba serves as a potent symbol of spiritual power and transformation. Beyond its physical form, the Phurba embodies the practitioner's commitment to overcoming inner and outer obstacles on the path to enlightenment, harnessing the transformative energy of wisdom and compassion to benefit all beings.
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