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Vintage bronze phurba #7

Vintage bronze phurba #7

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The phurba is a ritual triangular knife common in vast territories of Asia, including India, Pakistan, Nepal, Tibet, Mongolia, China, Japan and others. There is no exact data on the duration of the use of phurba for ritual purposes, but according to references in the annals and finds from excavations it can be established that is has been used at least 3500 years.  

There are multiple ways in which the phurba is used. In many traditions it is used during ritual actions for its protective qualities, keeping the space safe from distortion by dark spirits and protecting the souls of the participants from getting lost. For this reason, before going into deep trance, Nepalese Orthodox Shamans (Jakri) stick the phurba into the ground on their left side to keep dark spirits at a distance.  

Also the phurba can be used as an attribute for healing, using it to expel evil spirits and entities from the human body and as a tool for directing energy and giving blessings.

In the appearance of a phurba there’s a lot of symbolism to be seen. Lengthwise it symbolizes the axis of the world and the three levels of Middleworld, Upperworld and Underworld can be recognized. The three facets of the faces and the blade symbolize all kinds of trinities, like in time (past, present, future) or state (creation, preservation, destruction).

The handle shows the guardian of this phurba and its owner; Vajrakilaya (or Dorje Phurba), a wrathful form of the Buddha Vajrasattva. In the middle area the symbol of the dorje can be seen and the triangular blade is held by the watermonster Makara, symbolizing fierce activity.

This phurba is made of bronze. It has a length of 16 centimeters and weighs 139 grams.

Please note; this phurba is a vintage one; it has some years of age and previous usage under its belt already. Due to this, it might have some minor damages and imperfections. The most obvious of these are some little oxidation-spots in the upper dorje. So please look closely at the pictures to observe the condition of this item.

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