Souvent faite de pierres, d’os, ou encore de fer, les dagues de Phurba des
temples tibetains Bouddhisme sont facilement reconnaissables par leur lame a
triple face. Utilise dans les rituels pour chasser les esprits indesirables, le
Phurba agit de maniere spirituelle pour immobiliser les esprits demoniaques et
parfois les tuer dans l’espoir qu’ils se reincarnent en de meilleurs lieux.
Chaque composant du Phurba a sa propre signification.

Large Tibetan Vajrayana Buddhist Phurba.

Bronze. Ritual dagger to hunt demons.

Authentic and rare piece of craftsmanship.

By master bronzier, skilled craftsman in the creation of ritual objects from
vajrayana buddhism

Dimension of the phurba: Length 55cm width of 17cm Weight of 2,400KG

Large piece delivered with its base.

PHURBA
The Phurba is a dagger for defeating demons. She was introduced into the
Tibetan Buddhism by Phadmasambhava and is a symbol of transmutation of
negative forces.

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