Kurkulla Thangka
A thangka is a Tibetan painting that is traditionally used as a support for one’s meditation practice. The imagery depicted in Tibetan paintings provides a guide for the elaborate visualisations that one does in Tibetan Buddhist practice. In Tibetan homes and monasteries, thangkas are considered sacred objects and are often placed above shrines.
This is a very high quality Thangka painting from The Himalayas purely made by hand with natural stone color and pure gold.
Mantra: Om Tare Tu Tare Ture Soha
In Buddhism, Red Tara is an aspect of Tara, who is associated with magnetising all good things and is considered the heart of Tara herself.
Re origin of Kurukulle is Amitabha, the principal Buddha in Pure Land Buddhism. Also, a deity exists in Hindu and Buddhist Tantra who is usually invoked in works of subjugation, magnetising, and enchantment of people. Her name is Kurukulla.
Kurukulla is also popular with those who are seeking a job as the Goddess can make you stand out during an interview process and create the perfect conditions wherein you are likely to get promoted or hired.
Tara is a female Bodhisattva in Tibetan Buddhism, the feminine aspect of the Bodhisattva of Compassion (Avalokitesvara), “Mother of all the Buddhas.”
Goddess Tara protects the welfare of all sentient beings and those who are devoted to her are especially lucky.
The sometimes fierce aspect of Goddess Tara – Red Tara – steps down to Earth to be a service to mankind. The power of Kurukulle is glorious. She is a magnificent Bodhisattva that transcends the world.