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Goddess Kurukulla Statue: The Powerful Enchantress

SKU: KKCF18525

Size: 27.5cm x 18.5cm
27.5cm x 18.5cm 10.8 x 7.3 Inches

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Goddess Kurukulla Statue: The Powerful Enchantress | Fierce Compassion and Transformation

Goddess Kurukulla Statue: The Powerful Enchantress measures 10.8”/27.5cm in height and 7.3”/18.5cm at the base and weighs 1.75 kg. Crafted from copper with 24K gold gilding and adorned with gemstones and acrylic paintings, it captures the dynamic essence of Kurukulla, the enchantress and tantric goddess who magnetizes love, devotion, and spiritual power. With its vibrant presence and finely detailed artistry, this statue serves as a powerful symbol of attraction, devotion, and compassionate influence—ideal for altars, meditation spaces, or sacred collections focused on transformation through love.

Kurukulla is depicted in a radiant red form, encircled by a glowing halo that embodies her magnetic power and transformative energy. Adorned with a five-skull crown symbolizing the transmutation of the five poisons into wisdom, she stands naked, representing purity beyond duality. Her upper right hand holds a ritual staff (khatvanga), and the upper left wields a lasso with a hook to draw beings toward enlightenment, while her main hands grasp a bow and arrow, expressing her power to attract and subdue negative forces. She is shown stepping upon a being, signifying the conquest of ego, and stands gracefully on a sun disc lotus base, radiating the brilliance of awakened compassion.

Size: 10.8”/27.5cm (Height) x 7.3”/18.5cm (Base)
Weight: 1.75kg
Materials: Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body, 24K Gold Gilded, Gemstones

Kurukulla, also known as Red Tara, is a powerful tantric goddess in Vajrayana Buddhism, especially revered in the Nyingma and Sakya traditions. She embodies the principle of magnetizing wisdom, using the force of compassion and desire to draw beings toward enlightenment. Kurukulla is often depicted as a beautiful red-skinned goddess with bow and arrow made of flowers, symbolizing her ability to enchant and charm, taming the unruly mind and ego. Practitioners invoke her to magnetize favorable conditions, influence others positively, and achieve their spiritual and worldly aspirations with integrity and compassion.

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