Dakini Kurukulla Figure | Oxidized Finish with Silver Plating
The Dakini Kurukulla figure captures Mahakala's dynamic and protecting spirit with its six arms and detailed detailing. The statue is brought to life by the acrylic paintings, which provide depth and color while the finely carved arms each express the power and vigilance of the deity. Its durability is guaranteed by the mix of oxidized copper and silver plating, which also links it to the illustrious history of Tibetan Buddhist art.
Kurukulla is portrayed as having four arms and brandishing a flower-shaped bow and arrow, representing victory over hearts and the transformation of attraction into enlightenment. Her dance atop a vanquished figure represents the triumph over ego and ignorance. The statue’s intricate detailing, from the delicate petals of the lotus she stands upon to the ornate adornments that grace her form, reflects the complexity and beauty of her energy. The vibrant colors and rich textures bring the goddess’s dynamic and powerful nature to life.
Size: 19.3”/49 cm (Height) x 12.4”/31.5 cm (Width)
Weight: 6.86 kg
Materials: Oxidized Copper Body, Silver Plated
In Tibetan Buddhism, Kurukulla, who is frequently worshipped as the goddess of attraction and love, is special because of her capacity to fascinate and capture, leading beings to a fuller comprehension and knowledge of the Dharma. Her method of channeling passion energy for enlightenment is especially linked to the ability to change attachment and lust into wisdom and compassion. This facet of the goddess is exquisitely embodied by the Beautiful Kurukulla Statue, which serves as a symbol of spiritual empowerment and the glorious transformation of love into liberating understanding.