Phurba Dagger: Magical Weapon That Restrains Evil And Harmful Occult Forces
A. Sutherland - AncientPages.com - This Tibetan ritual dagger characterized by its triple-sided design, serves multiple purposes, including the restraint of evil and harmful occult forces.
Additionally, it is used to combat obstacles in life, making it a significant tool in various spiritual practices.
Another function of the Phurba is that it can transform all the negative energies into positive forces. The magical dagger erases emotions like violence, hatred, and other aggressive characteristics the blade holds.
Other objects of similar shape can be considered Phurba, but a real Phurba is a knife with three different segments, one of which is a characteristic three-sided blade or point. These segments symbolize the three spirit worlds.
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