Product Specifications
Product Description:
This Cast Mahakala Horse-Headed Phurba is a powerful Tibetan Buddhist ritual implement, meticulously handcrafted from solid brass using traditional casting techniques. Rooted in Tibetan Buddhist ritual implements culture, this sacred object represents fierce compassion, spiritual protection, and the power to subdue negative forces.
The three-faced horse-head (Hayagriva) Vajra symbolizes the transformation of ignorance into wisdom and the overcoming of obstacles on the spiritual path. In Tibetan Buddhism, the Phurba (ritual dagger) is revered as a sacred tool used to cut through delusion, stabilize energy, and invoke protective forces. Its strong, balanced form reflects both spiritual authority and inner discipline.
Suitable For:
Ideal for Buddhist practitioners, meditators, ritual practitioners, and collectors of sacred art. It is especially suitable for those seeking protection, spiritual clarity, and inner strength.
Auspicious Meaning:
This Vajra is believed to dispel negative energies, enhance focus, and support success in spiritual practice and daily life. It is often associated with courage, transformation, and unwavering resolve.
Recommended Placement:
Perfect for placement on a home altar, meditation room, spiritual study, or sacred display space. It also serves as a meaningful devotional or collectible piece for those devoted to Tibetan Buddhist ritual traditions.
This handcrafted Brass Mahakala Phurba embodies the profound symbolism of Tibetan Buddhism, combining spiritual depth with traditional artistry—an exceptional piece for both practice and collection.