In Vajrayana Buddhism, the Kurukulla Statue is a very important spiritual artifact that represents the burning radiant deity of magnetizing energy and transformation. Kurukulla, or Kurukulle, or Red Tara, is believed to act on one's love life and be worshipped as a love deity and Buddhist goddess of love. He empowers, inspires spiritual growth, and draws all the good energies in his entourage. This Kurukulla statue is fashioned from oxidized copper and gracefully stands upon a lotus seat that represents purity and detachment from worldly sufferings.
Key Features of Oxidized Sacred Kurukulla Statue | Exquisite Himalayan Art :
- Made from Oxidized-Copper
- Beautifully Decorated using Acrylic Colors
- Traditionally Hand Crafted by Master Artists
Why Pick the Sacred Kurukulla Statue | Exquisite Himalayan Art?
Goddess of Attraction & Power: Standing supreme among the dakinis of Tibetan Buddhism, Kurukulla supports the souls of the worshipers in eradicating the obstacles hindering their attainment of loving-kindness and spiritual transformation within them.
Exquisite Himalayan Artistry: This statue has been probably sculpted and hand-crafted by master artisans and widely depicts fine detailing and traditional idioms that have borne testimony to centuries of Buddhist art.
24K Gold Gilded for Divine Attraction: It is a gorgeous piece being finished in 24K gold to enhance its sacredness, preserve it forever, and will be cherished in any spiritual setting.
Perfect for Meditation and Ritual Practice: The Kurukulla devotees chant the mantra and use visualizations to build wisdom, confidence, and clear obstacles from the spiritual path.
A Major Symbol of Feminine Energy: A supreme feminine energy, Kurukulla symbolizes transformation, inner strength, and the ability to draw positive influences into life.
Dimensions :
Height |
Width |
Weight |
20.5cm |
13.5cm |
1.08kg |
Kurukulla: The Tantric Goddess of Magnetizing Power
Kurukulla, one of the most revered Buddhist deities in Vajrayana Buddhism, is known as the goddess of magnetizing and attraction. As a dakini and a tantras, she is worshipped for drawing positive energies, wealth, love, and success to oneself. Kurukulla is often depicted in her four-armed form, wearing a skull headdress and holding a bow and a flower arrow, and symbolizes the power to avert obstacles and the magnetic attraction that draws auspicious results towards the practitioner.
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