Kurukulla Vajrayana Goddess Statue Symbol of Transformation and Spiritual Magnetism
Vajrayana goddess Kurukulla, who is revered for her capacity to evoke love, compassion, and magnetism, is shown in this magnificent statue of the Vajrayana deity. This exquisitely 24K gold-gilded statue, which stands 15.6" (39.5 cm) tall with a base width of 10.4" (26.5 cm) and weighs 2.94 kg, has acrylic and gold paintings on a copper body.
This sculpture, made of high-quality copper, is embellished with a beautiful 24K gold gilding, which lends an air of elegance and divine presence. The gold gilding not only emphasizes the statue's superb craftsmanship but also represents the goddess' brilliant appeal and powerful forces. The sculpture is further adorned with elaborate gold and acrylic paintings, which effectively depict Kurukulla's dynamic and appealing shape.
Size: 15.6”/39.5cm (Height) x 10.4”/26.5cm (Base)
Weight: 2.94 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body
Kurukulla is a deity revered in Tibetan Buddhism, often associated with the power of attraction and the ability to bewitch and influence. She is invoked for matters of love and desire, as well as for more profound spiritual practices related to magnetizing positive energies and subjugating negative influences. Her practice is seen as a means to harness inner power and achieve goals, both mundane and spiritual.