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Phurba Kila 3D Model

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Specifications

  • Geometrypolygonal
  • Polygons75,188
  • Vertices75,190
  • TexturesNo
  • RiggedNo
  • AnimatedNo
  • 3D Printable ReadyNo
  • Game Ready (low poly)No
  • UV MappedNo
  • Unwrapped UVsunknown

Formats & Files

3ds Max
(.max)
19 MB

vray 3.6
phurba_3dsmax_all.rar
FBX
(.fbx)
3 MB

phurba_fbx.rar
OBJ
(.obj)
2 MB

phurba_obj.rar
(.unknown)
1 MB

phurba_uvw.rar

Description

Phurba (Kila) (Skt. kila IAST; Tib. , Vaili phur ba; "kol" or "nail") - a ritual dagger or stake, usually with a handle in the form of three heads of an angry deity and a three-edged blade, probably , intended for stabbing the victim during the rituals (according to some sources, it was used as a nail to bind a ritual victim, but there are also other versions of the purpose). The object takes its origin from the Vedic era (perhaps, also Vedic), but later found a destination in the context of Tibetan versions of Buddhism and Tantra. In the context of Tibetan Buddhism, Phur-Bu (from Tibet, "peg" or "nail") - a ritual dagger, is used to drive out evil spirits. The handle of a dagger with a three-edged blade crowns the horse's head of the fierce protective Tibetan deity Hayagriva. Phur-Boo is also adorned with "knots" of immortality, the head of Makara - monsters with the torso of a crocodile - and intertwined snakes. Ritual dagger is used for spells and exterminations of demons as follows: the spellcasters inflict stabbing blows on them, repeating the main mantra "hum", the material embodiment of which is this dagger.
Jul 08, 2020 date added
Feb 03, 2025 last update

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