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Red Body Kurukulla Figurine | Tibetan Himalayan Treasure
Sale price$6,750.00 Regular price$7,500.00
82.5cm x 58cm +1
Kurukulla Semi-Wrathful Dakini
Kurukulla Semi-Wrathful Dakini Statue | Tibetan Himalayan Treasure
Sale price$1,080.00 Regular price$1,200.00
27cm x 19cm +1
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Red Body Kurukulla Statue | Tibetan Himalayan Treasure
Sale price$3,060.00 Regular price$3,400.00
67cm x 42.5cm +1
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Kurukulla Tibetan Goddess Statue | The Goddess of Enchantment and Empowerment
Kurukulla Tibetan Goddess Statue | The Goddess of Enchantment and Empowerment
Sale price$5,040.00 Regular price$5,600.00
55cm x 39cm +1
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Goddess of Enchantment Kurukulla Sculpture | Tibetan Himalayan Spiritual Art
Sale price$495.00 Regular price$550.00
21cm x 13.5cm +1
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Kurukulla Hand-carved Dakini Figurine | The Goddess of Magnetizing Power
Sale price$810.00 Regular price$900.00
26cm x 19cm +1
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Sacred Kurukulla Deity Sculpture | Representation of Love and Magnetism
Sale price$2,250.00 Regular price$2,500.00
40.5cm x 29cm +1
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Kurukulla Buddhist Dakini Sculpture | Perfect for Meditation and Empowerment
Sale price$3,870.00 Regular price$4,300.00
76.5cm x 48.5cm +1
Dakini Kurukulla Goddess Statue
Buddhist Dakini Kurukulla Goddess Statue | Perfect for Meditation and Empowerment
Sale price$900.00 Regular price$1,000.00
36cm x 25cm +1
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Red Goddess Kurukulla | Handcrafted Tibetan Art
Sale price$6,255.00 Regular price$6,950.00
77cm x 51cm +1
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Nepalese Made Dakini Kurukulla Figure | A Divine Embodiment of Enchantment and Power
Sale price$1,170.00 Regular price$1,300.00
49cm x 31.5cm +1
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Kurukulla Emanation of Red Tara | Handmade Dakini Deity
Sale price$2,520.00 Regular price$2,800.00
41.5cm x 28cm +1
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Kurukulla Devi Statue | Transcendent Beauty Revealed
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71cm x 46cm +1
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Kurukulla Tara Statue | Enchanting 24K Gold Gilded Feminine Power
Sale price$3,960.00 Regular price$4,400.00
40cm x 32cm +1
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Beautiful Kurukulla Statue | Goddess of Enchantment and Wisdom
Sale price$2,880.00 Regular price$3,200.00
37cm x 26cm +1
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Kurukulla Copper Sculpture | 24K Gold Gilded Goddess of Enchantment
Sale price$522.00 Regular price$580.00
20cm x 14cm +1
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Kurukulle Statuette | Oxidized Copper Embodiment of Enchantment
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33cm x 26cm +1
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Kurukulle Sculpture in 24K Gold | Enchantress of the Buddhist Pantheon
Sale price$1,800.00 Regular price$2,000.00
40cm x 29cm +1
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Kurukulla Semi-Wrathful Dakini Statue | 24k Gold Gilded Sculpture
Sale price$1,083.06 Regular price$1,203.40
40cm x 27cm +1
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Kurukulla Buddhism Statue | The Enchantress of Magnetism
Sale price$2,073.06 Regular price$2,303.40
37cm x 24cm +1
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Oxidized Copper Kurukulla Dakini Sculpture | Semi-Wrathful Yidam Artwork
Sale price$1,172.16 Regular price$1,302.40
35cm x 25cm +1
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Traditional Tibetan Kurukulla Practice Statue | Hand-Carved Buddhist Dakini Sculpture
Sale price$1,683.00 Regular price$1,870.00
40cm x 27cm +1

Dakini: Enigmatic Goddesses of Vajrayana

Dakinis stands as the embodiment of feminine wisdom and spiritual force. Derived from the Sanskrit word "Dakini" (or "Khandro" in Tibetan), the term "Dakini" means "sky-dancer" or "space-goer." They embody the dynamic and transformative energies of the universe, assisting practitioners in moving beyond ordinary consciousness to reach elevated states of wisdom and realization.

Dakinis hold a vital position in Vajrayana Buddhism as representations of transformative wisdom, acting as bridges between the spiritual and material worlds. They challenge traditional gender roles by emphasizing the strength and insight found in feminine qualities, often linked to intuition, nurturing, and fierce compassion. Rather than being passive or subordinate, Dakinis are viewed as active, dynamic forces that stimulate spiritual growth and enlightenment. Thus, they are regarded as essential guides on the practitioner's path, assisting in transcending ordinary perception and uncovering deeper truths through their fierce yet nurturing presence.

Attributes and Iconography:

Typically, Dakinis are portrayed as dazzling, gorgeous, and frequently enraged female figures. 

  • Celestial or Fierce Warrior Form: Dakinis are frequently portrayed as otherworldly, sky-dancing figures or fierce warriors, reflecting their function as potent catalysts for transformation. 
  • Dancing or Dynamic Posture: Often depicted in graceful, flowing poses, symbolizing their purpose in dispelling ignorance and the transient nature of existence.
  • Naked or Semi-Clothed: Their lack of adornment signifies liberation from material attachment and the raw, unfiltered truth of reality.
  • Flaming Hair or Fiery Aura: Represents wisdom fire that burns away illusion and delusion.
  • Skull Cup (Kapala): Holds blood or nectar, symbolizing the transformation of ignorance into wisdom.
  • Curved Knife (Kartika): Cuts through ego, ignorance, and duality, embodying fierce compassion.
  • Bone Ornaments: Symbolize impermanence and renunciation of worldly attachments.
  • Third Eye: Often depicted on their forehead, symbolizing transcendent perception and higher spiritual insight.

Celebrated Dakinis in Vajrayana

Several well-known Dakinis play significant roles in spiritual practice and they are:

Dakini Attributes
Dorje Phagmo She is often depicted in a red form with a peaceful but fierce demeanor, holding a dagger in her right hand and a blood-filled skull-cup in her left.
Kurukulla Kurukulla is depicted with four arms; one pair holds a floral bow and arrow while the other pair carries a hook and a noose.
Machig Labdron Machig Labdron holds a ritual instrument or drum in one hand, while the other holds a knife or cleaver.
Namgyalma Namgyalma is depicted with 3 faces and 8 hands; each carrying a vase, lotus flower, bow and arrow, and double vajra.
Saraswati Saraswati plays the Vina in her right hand and holds a sacred book or prayer beads in her left hand. She is the goddess of wisdom, speech, and the arts,
Simhamukha Simhamukha, or the "Lion-faced Dakini," holds a dagger in her right hand and a skullcup in her left hand.
Vajrayogini Vajrayogini holds a dagger in her right hand and a skullcup in her left. Her main attribute is her Khatvanga on her left side.