8.3 Inch Goddess of Enchantment Kurukulla Sculpture | Wrathful Manifestation of Feminine Power
The Goddess of Enchantment Kurukulla Sculpture is a finely crafted piece with a height of 8.3” (21 cm) and a base measuring 5.3” (13.5 cm). Made from oxidized copper, emphasizing its intricate details. The use of oxidized copper enhances its durability that resonates with the spiritual significance of Kurukulla, the deity of enchantment in Tibetan Buddhism.
Kurukulla's four arms are holding symbolic objects such as a noose, a hook, and a flower-shaped bow and arrow. These items represent her ability to bind evil forces, attract favorable results, and overcome obstacles. She is shown in a dancing posture, signifying her quick and forceful activities that have an impact on the world. Her expression has a powerful but alluring quality that embodies both magnetic force and protection. Kurkulla is surrounded by halo flames representing the burning away of ignorance and obstacles. She burns away ignorance and obstacles while using the power of passion and desire to lead practitioners toward spiritual liberation.
Size: 8.3”/21 cm (Height) x 5.3”/13.5 cm (Base)
Weight: 1.08 kg
Material: Oxidized Copper Body
Kurukulla is an aspect of Tara and is also known as Red Tara. Her Tibetan name is Rigjyedma, meaning “she who is the cause of knowledge.” She bestows these qualities upon her followers, enabling them to sway others to their wishes and fulfill their desires. Her powerful charms also will allow her to lead straying practitioners back to the path of Dharma compassionately.