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What is a Crystal Phurba Dagger?

clear quartz phurba wandsAre you fascinated with swords, knives, daggers; anything that can defend you in a noble fight? Have you heard of the Phurba dagger? Better yet, a crystal version?

Anybody can pull out a gun. Not many people have the technical skills or suave to wield a beautiful crystal pointed weapon. 

What is a Phurba dagger?

The Phurba may not be called a weapon, but this dagger is a guardian against evil spirits. It is a three-headed wand that protects you from all angles.

The Phurba has been used in Tibetan tradition for centuries. Most commonly you will find the Phurba dagger cast in metal. In crystal healing, we have spectacular stone carvings of the Quartz Phurba. I've never attempted it myself, but I can appreciate how difficult it is to hand carve one of these ornate beauties.

How do you use a crystal Phurba wand?

Phurbas are used in Tibetan spiritual rituals. However, you can use these gemstone Phurbas as traditional magic wands in your practice. The energy of the stone can channel outward by turning the pointed end where you want the energy to be directed. You can also display it on your mantel or place it in your healing space. This dagger will surely turn heads. Get it?!!!

Although defending yourself through medieval ways remains a fantasy, the crystal Phurba has a modern-day function of protecting your energetic self. You can find it carved from different gemstones like Aventurine, Rose Quartz, and Amethyst to meet your various crystal healing needs.

Whether wielding its pointed end or directing the three heads for protection, this wand helps your spiritual energies remain intact.

Your Phurba Journey

Are you excited to try out a crystal Phurba? Do you know what you will defend against? We'd love to hear from you, whether you have personal stories to share or questions about crystal healing. You can comment on the blog below. 

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Comments

Sheila Satin - July 3, 2019

Dear Eric, thanks for your question. Yes, you can definitely use your brass phurba as a substitue for a wand in whatever rituals you are pursuing. Except, if you are trying to do a crystal healing ritual. In this case, you are directing the crystal’s energies for your healing purposes.

However, you could always combine your brass wand with natural stones if you are aiming for a crystal healing session.

Thanks for reading and visiting Satin Crystals.

Eric Lim - July 3, 2019

Hi there,

I have a question about the phurba. You mentioned that the quartz phurba can be used as a substitute for the traditional wand. I do happen to have a phurba though it is made of brass. Can this be also used as a substitute as a wand for a ritual?

Thank You.

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