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Phurpa with Five-Pronged Dorje - Tibetan Buddhist

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The Phurpa, which is a ritual dagger or the Vajrakilaya, is an important symbol that belongs to the Tibetan Buddhists. It is a triangular-shaped dagger with sophisticated ornamental patterns, with a prominent “Five-Pronged Dorje” or “Five-Pointed Vajra” at the top. Five Vajra symbols of overcoming obstacles. Phurpa is an essential instrument in Tibetan rituals, especially in the context of exorcism, expelling evil, and suppression of a demon or adversaries. It purifies and transforms negative energy into positive one. The conjunction of the Phurpa and the Five-Pronged Dorje symbolizes the practitioner’s ability to overcome inner and outer obstacles on the path and create transformation and enlightenment.

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ZEN846
Copper Statue
Height: 9 cm
Width: 2.5 cm
Depth: 2.5 cm
Weight 30 gm
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Sacred Implement of Enlightenment and Protection

This exquisite copper statue embodies profound spiritual significance, blending the potent symbolism of two essential Tibetan Buddhist ritual objects: the Phurba and the Dorje. More than just an artifact, it serves as a powerful conduit for spiritual practice, intended to purify negative energies and manifest enlightened qualities. The intricate craftsmanship, rendered in durable copper, suggests a lineage of devotion and skilled artistry passed down through generations. Its compact size makes it an ideal addition to any altar, meditation space, or personal shrine, offering a tangible connection to the rich tapestry of Tibetan Buddhism.

The Fierce Protector: Understanding the Phurba

The Phurba, also known as a Kila, is a ritual dagger that represents the subjugation of negative forces and the transformation of delusion into wisdom. In Tibetan mythology, it is often associated with wrathful deities like Vajrakilaya, who uses the Phurba to pierce through ignorance, attachment, and aversion. The tripartite blade of the Phurba symbolizes the overcoming of the three poisons: greed, hatred, and delusion. This particular Phurba, with its five-pronged Dorje element, further amplifies its protective and transformative power. It is a tool for spiritual cutting, clearing the path for clarity and liberation.

The Diamond Thunderbolt: The Power of the Five-Pronged Dorje

The Dorje, or Vajra, is a symbol of indestructibility, wisdom, and skillful means. It represents the thunderbolt of enlightenment, a force that can shatter ignorance and illusion. The five-pronged Dorje specifically represents the five wisdoms of the Buddhas, which are wisdom of the Dharmadhatu, mirror-like wisdom, all-accomplishing wisdom, equalizing wisdom, and discriminating wisdom. The Dorje’s dual nature—one side sharp and piercing like a diamond, the other capable of felling anything like a thunderbolt—mirrors the profound and unshakeable nature of awakened consciousness. When combined with the Phurba, it creates a unified symbol of unwavering spiritual power and decisive action against obstacles to enlightenment.

A Symbol of Spiritual Victory

This dual implement is not merely decorative; it is a sacred object designed to be used in ritual and contemplation. As practitioners engage with it, they are invited to internalize the qualities it represents. The Phurba helps to cut through mental afflictions and external distractions, while the Dorje provides the strength and clarity to overcome any spiritual challenges. The copper medium itself is significant, often associated with purification and the conductivity of spiritual energy. This piece is a profound reminder of the potential for transformation and the ultimate victory of wisdom over ignorance that lies within each individual. It invites practitioners to cultivate a fierce yet compassionate resolve on their path to awakening.
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