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I could cite sources, but why? That would require more work than I care to do. Last edited by ruel; 8th December 2004 at 01:08 AM. |
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the kartika is a ceremonial weapon used in some rituals to cut the bonds of ignorance, in other rituals to chop up demons. It is used in conjuction with the kapala (actually made of a person's top half of the skull!
![]() Another note: the phurba in some ceremonies is used to pin down the demon or evil spirit so the lama can have more control. Sometimes you will see a horse head on top. It is the form of a deity that frightens demons (the name escapes me at present). |
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Thanks Radu for this thread I had wondered what these were. I will reiterate your point on the fakes, the markets in Thailand were flooded, and I mean flooded with these pieces. Some shops had nothing but "genuine Nepalese crafts". I saw foriegners buying these up by the dozen and what would someone do with that many of the same thing - sell it on ebay. Thanks again.
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Great thread Radu!
Heres a small iron phurba & an old Tamang shamans drum out of my Nepalese collection. {Also a photo of a Tamang Shaman with a similar drum.} The handle of the drum is like a large phurba with the same faces, makara ,snakes , thunderbolts etc. I understand phurbas take something of the spirits they have pinned into themselves, & become entitys in thier own right. Spiral |
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Oh you're not kidding about the fakes. My first rip off (and only so far) in weaponry collecting was buying a fake for $200.
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As promised, here are some pictures of my kartika (just found them in our move to the new house
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Here are a few ritual pieces I have. Got some of them almost 30 years ago. The mask is a recent addition, but still old.
The mask is made from a giant mushroom. Not sure it is Tibetan, may be Nepalese, but I like it. Wife snagged it for her kitchen gallery. |
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Yes thats my understanding as well Bsmstar, & those spirits are then trapped within it.
I must say I havent studdied hindu/buddhist/shamanic theology in any great depth though, just stuff Ive heard from those who have. It would be nice to know more. Spiral |
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