Kurukullā; ཀུ་རུ་ཀུ་ལླཱ; 作明佛母
Kurukulla, also known as Red Tara, is a captivating figure known for her enchanting qualities. She is called upon for success in ritual transactions, and receiving her mantra enables practitioners to influence or bewitch men of all ranks. Her four arms symbolise the four immeasurable states of mind. She wears a crown made of five skulls, representing the five perfections while embodying the sixth perfection of wisdom.
Hand-painted in Nepal.
The natural Pigment Painting measures 21 Inches by 15 Inches, with an additional silk Thangka bordering it.
Kurukulla, also known as Red Tara, is a captivating figure known for her enchanting qualities. She is called upon for success in ritual transactions, and receiving her mantra enables practitioners to influence or bewitch men of all ranks. Her four arms symbolise the four immeasurable states of mind. She wears a crown made of five skulls, representing the five perfections while embodying the sixth perfection of wisdom.
Hand-painted in Nepal.
The natural Pigment Painting measures 21 Inches by 15 Inches, with an additional silk Thangka bordering it.
Kurukulla, also known as Red Tara, is a captivating figure known for her enchanting qualities. She is called upon for success in ritual transactions, and receiving her mantra enables practitioners to influence or bewitch men of all ranks. Her four arms symbolise the four immeasurable states of mind. She wears a crown made of five skulls, representing the five perfections while embodying the sixth perfection of wisdom.
Hand-painted in Nepal.
The natural Pigment Painting measures 21 Inches by 15 Inches, with an additional silk Thangka bordering it.