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This thangka painting beautifully depicts Kurukulla, the red goddess of magnetizing energy, charm, and power in Tibetan Buddhism. She is portrayed dancing gracefully on one leg in the archer’s pose, symbolizing her ability to draw in positive forces and influence circumstances with compassion and wisdom. Her radiant red body represents passion transformed into enlightened love and the power of attraction guided by awareness.
Kurukulla holds a flower bow and arrow made of utpala blossoms, signifying her control over desire and her ability to subdue negative emotions through the energy of compassion. She stands upon a lotus and sun disc, trampling a subdued figure that represents the ego and ignorance. Her dynamic posture and serene yet powerful expression embody the union of beauty, movement, and divine strength. The surrounding golden halo radiates her spiritual magnetism and the all-embracing light of wisdom.
This thangka, painted with natural mineral pigments on cotton canvas, reflects the depth of traditional Tibetan artistry. Every brushstroke conveys balance between fierceness and grace, capturing Kurukulla’s essence as the goddess who enchants, empowers, and liberates.
Product Specifications:
Subject: Kurukulla, Goddess of Magnetizing Power and Enchantment
Origin: Hand-painted in Kathmandu, Nepal
Materials: Natural mineral pigments on cotton canvas
Depiction: Kurukulla in red form, dancing in archer’s pose holding a flower bow and arrow, surrounded by a golden halo and standing on a lotus and sun disc
Use: Ideal for meditation, empowerment rituals, or as sacred Buddhist art symbolizing love, attraction, and transformation
Ships within 48 hours · Estimated delivery Jun 21 - Jun 26
US$40
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