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Hook Knife, Drigug, Kartika |
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| Called a kartika or Drigug, this is a Tibetan magickal weapon often carried by Dakinis (semi wrathful female deities that help the meditator integrate magickal powers) such as the Vajrayogini. The kartika is a symbol of prajna wisdom cutting through delusion. It looks fabulous with a stone at the top, add $10 or so depending on the stone. | ||||||||||||
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