Description
Kurukulla Sacred Figurine for Enchanting Spiritual Practice
This vibrant Kurukulla sacred figurine emerges, radiating dynamic energy and powerful enchantment. Standing 39.5 cm (15.55”) tall on a 26.5 cm (10.43”) base and weighing 3.03 kg, this exquisite statue is meticulously handcrafted from a solid copper body. Adorned with intricate gold and acrylic paintings, her fierce yet benevolent form embodies the wrathful-yet-compassionate nature of Kurukulla, inspiring devotion, protection, and personal transformation. Perfect for altars, meditation spaces, or sacred collections, this captivating piece brings a potent spiritual presence and reflects masterful Nepalese craftsmanship, celebrating both artistry and enlightened symbolism.
Kurukulla, the powerful dakini of magnetizing energies, is depicted in a dynamic, four-armed posture, each arm holding symbolic implements that convey her transformative abilities. Her bow and arrow, strung with flowers, represent the attraction of auspicious conditions and blessings, while the hook and lasso symbolize the subjugation of negative forces and obstacles. Seated or dancing upon a lotus or corpse, her vibrant presence embodies control over desires, the awakening of compassionate action, and the swift realization of spiritual goals. This meditation statue serves as a potent focal point for devotion, ritual, and contemplative practice, inspiring practitioners to cultivate empowerment, clarity, and inner transformation.
Size: 15.55”/39.5cm (Height) x 10.43”/26.5cm (Base)
Weight: 3.03 kg
Material: Gold and Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body
Kurukulla is a prominent dakini in Tibetan Buddhism, often depicted as a beautiful, red-skinned manifestation of Tara. She is associated with magnetizing auspicious conditions, enchanting others for beneficial purposes, and subduing negative influences. Practitioners invoke her for power, control over desires, and success in spiritual endeavors, making her a revered figure in Vajrayana practice.














