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Tibetan Altar, Vajra Ghanta kila Dorje Drilbu Phurba Buddhist Tantric Meditation
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Buddhist Altar, Vajra Ghanta kila Dorje Drilbu PhurbaVajra: 2,6 oz, (75 gram) brass
1,2inch x 4,2 inch
3cm x 10,5cm
Bell: 8,4 oz (240 gram) brass, bell bronze, (long sound)
3inch x 6inch
7,5cm x 16cm
Phurbu: 4,4 oz (125 gram) brass
1,2 inch x 7,5 inch
3cm x 19cm
The Phurba is triple sided Tibetan ritual dagger or stake. Tibetan meaning for Phurba refers to a stake used for tethering or a peg used for securing a tent. While other objects of similar shape can beconsidered Phurba , it is usually a knife with three distinct segments, one of which is a characterstic three - sided blade or point. The segments and the triple blade represent the three spirit worlds, while the Phurba as a whole symbolizes the "worlds axis" bring all three worlds together. This Ritual Buddhist Dagger or dart symbolizes the slaying or destruction of foe or obstructions. This ritual object is usually made of various clay, woods, metals or human or monkey bones or a combination which is considered a powerful element for driving away evil spirits, however wood and bone are also used and often required for certain ritual events. The lower part of the blade is said to represent "Method" while the handle "Wisdom". These would have been two objects that were vital in the survival of people in these hash regions. The Phurba is patterned after an ancient Vedic tool, a stake used to tether sacrifical animals. It is also regarded as a powerful weapon which subdues evil spirits and negative energies, transforming them into positive forces.
Vajra is a Sanskrit word meaning both thunderbolt and diamond. It is a weapon which is used as a ritual object to symbolize both the properties of a diamond (indestructibility) and a thunderbolt (irresistible force). The five-pronged vajra is the most commonly seen vajra.
This Vajra is to be used during empowerments. Usually needs two Vajras, one for the Mandala which is tied to the Sung-Tak with five colored cord and the second one for the Vajra Master. Sanskrit word vajra or Dorje in tibetan is defined as "diamond" or "adamantine". As such, the word vajra sometimes signifies enlightenment, or the absolute reality of shunyata, emptiness. Dorje offers protection and envokes blessings.
The Bell and Vajra set represents the perfect union of wisdom and compassion. The bell and vajra are used as ritual items in meditation practice, retreats and ceremonies along with other musical instruments, mudra hand gestures and dance.
The bell or drilbu is the feminine aspect or the perfection of wisdom, which directly realizes emptiness.
The vajra or dorje represents the male aspect, as method or skillful means, the indestructible nature of the absolute. Together they symbolize the blessing mandala of a practitioner’s main yidam deity.
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