$80.00 USD
This Kurukulle statue is made in accordance with the lineage of Chokgyur Lingpa. It is distinguished by the headdress and implements in the form of flowers, rather than the usual skulls. The statue is made of oxidized copper and consecrated with mantras and prayers by the senior monks of Ka-Nying Shedrub Ling Monastery.
Kurukulle, a female deity from the Lotus family, is renowned for radiating the blessings to magnetize positive circumstances, both mundane and spiritual. She is one of the 21 Taras, and is often portrayed as semi-wrathful, as red in color, as having four arms, and in a dancing pose.
Dimensions: 9.5 cm (height); 6.0 cm (base width)
$200.00 USD
For practices of the Inner Tantras, one needs the inner offerings of amrita, rakta and torma. Amrita purifies anger, rakta purifies desire and torma purifies ignorance. These inner offerings are...
$130.00 USD
Chöd is the practice of “Severance” or “Cutting Through” made well-known by the famous female practitioner, Machig Labdrön. Attaining realization through cutting through ego-clingingNot abandoning others through compassion These two...
$10.00 USD
In Nepali tradition, copper tableware is widely used for its beneficial properties. Similarly in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition, it is said that we should make our offerings in vessels made...