Statue of Divine Dakini Kurukulla | Tantric Goddess
Divine Dakini Kurukulla measures 15.6” (39.5cm) in height and 11.8” (30cm) at the base and weighs 3.69 kg. It is crafted from a copper body adorned with gold coloring and acrylic paintings that highlight the vibrant essence of this tantric deity. Revered in Vajrayana Buddhism as the goddess of enchantment, magnetism, and compassion, this statue is a powerful representation of divine feminine energy. It is ideal for spiritual practice, meditation spaces, or sacred home decor.
Kurukulla is typically depicted as a youthful, radiant female deity with a dynamic, dance-like posture, exuding sensuality and power. Her body is a red or ruby-red, symbolizing passion, desire, and the transformative power of these energies when directed toward enlightenment. Kurukulla is shown with four arms, representing the four immeasurables in Buddhism: love, compassion, joy, and equanimity. Kurukulla holds a bow and arrow made of red or blue utpala (lotus) flowers in her hands. These symbolize her ability to enchant and attract and subjugate obstacles through the power of love and wisdom. Kurukulla is surrounded by a flaming aureole, representing her energy's transformative and purifying nature. She is shown trampling on Rahu (an asura or demon), symbolizing her victory over ignorance and negative emotions.
Size: 15.6”/39.5cm (Height) x 11.8”/30cm (Base)
Weight: 3.69 kg
Material: Copper Body, Gold Coloring, Acrylic Painting
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.” Kurukulla is a prominent goddess in Vajrayana (Tantric) Buddhism, revered as the deity of enchantment, magnetism, and transformation. She bestows these qualities upon her followers, enabling them to sway others to their wishes and fulfill their desires. Her powerful charms also allow her to lead straying practitioners back to the path of Dharma compassionately.