Kurukullā; ཀུ་རུ་ཀུ་ལླཱ; 作明佛母
Kurukulla, often called Red Tara, is celebrated as the goddess of love. She embodies a divine and enlightened beauty that draws us toward the Dharma. With her captivating “magic,” she removes the obstacles that hinder our practice. Although her magnetizing powers are described as “magical,” they are not intended for selfish gains such as attracting a partner, accumulating wealth, or seeking luxuries.
Hand-painted in Nepal.
The Natural Pigment Painting measures 30.5 inches X 20.5 with an additional silk Thangka bordering it.
Kurukulla, often called Red Tara, is celebrated as the goddess of love. She embodies a divine and enlightened beauty that draws us toward the Dharma. With her captivating “magic,” she removes the obstacles that hinder our practice. Although her magnetizing powers are described as “magical,” they are not intended for selfish gains such as attracting a partner, accumulating wealth, or seeking luxuries.
Hand-painted in Nepal.
The Natural Pigment Painting measures 30.5 inches X 20.5 with an additional silk Thangka bordering it.
Kurukulla, often called Red Tara, is celebrated as the goddess of love. She embodies a divine and enlightened beauty that draws us toward the Dharma. With her captivating “magic,” she removes the obstacles that hinder our practice. Although her magnetizing powers are described as “magical,” they are not intended for selfish gains such as attracting a partner, accumulating wealth, or seeking luxuries.
Hand-painted in Nepal.
The Natural Pigment Painting measures 30.5 inches X 20.5 with an additional silk Thangka bordering it.