New Dathar Arrow #3

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New Dathar Arrow #3

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$58.99 

Dathar, ritual arrow is use for long life practice by Lama or individual practitioner. Practitioner generally keep one at home in there shrine room.  Dathar or Da-dar is hand crafted in Bhutan or Nepal by family who practice dharma. Made out of Bamboo shaft with feather on top and brass point on the bottom. It is ornate with five color brocade tails along with Hand made brass Melong and beads. Silk brocade tails hang on a brass plate displaying Tibetan Om. 

The Dathar (or Da Tar, དར་དར།) arrow is a symbolic object in Tibetan Buddhism and is closely associated with rituals, blessings, and protective practices. “Dathar” translates to “victory banner arrow” or “arrow of liberation,” and it’s often crafted from materials such as wood, metal, and adorned with colorful ribbons, prayer flags, or feathers.

Symbolism and Meaning

The Dathar arrow represents the overcoming of obstacles, spiritual protection, and the conquest of negativities. Its purpose is to invoke blessings, clear away obstacles, and invite auspiciousness. In rituals, it embodies victory in both worldly and spiritual endeavors and symbolizes the intention to achieve enlightenment, free from the hindrances of samsara.

Ritual Uses of the Dathar Arrow

1. Empowerment Rituals: During empowerment ceremonies, the arrow is sometimes used as a symbol of clarity and focus in the practitioner’s path. The lama or practitioner may use it to represent empowerment energies that remove blockages and allow the blessings of the lineage to flow freely.

2. House Blessings: For blessings of homes or new spaces, the Dathar arrow is used to consecrate and protect the area from negative influences. It’s believed to guard the home and all its inhabitants, creating a space where positive energy can thrive.

3. Personal Protection: Some individuals keep a Dathar arrow as a personal protective amulet or place it in their living spaces. It’s said to shield from obstacles and harm, while promoting prosperity, health, and good fortune.

4. Ceremonial Processions: In certain festivals and processions, the Dathar arrow is carried as a victory banner. It symbolizes the triumph of compassion and wisdom over ignorance and suffering.

5. Prayer and Meditation: Practitioners may use the Dathar arrow as a focus in prayers and meditation. It represents the aspirations to purify the mind, direct one’s practice, and aim towards enlightenment.

Overall, the Dathar arrow is deeply respected in Tibetan Buddhism for its power to protect, bless, and aid practitioners on their path to enlightenment. It’s used to bring peace and auspicious energy into any environment or ritual it’s a part of.

Dathar stand in not included. 

 Size: apx 31" tall