Kurkulla Thangka Painting
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Description
This hand painted Kurukulla Thangka Painting depict the goddess Kurukulla, embodying the rich symbolism and iconography of Tibetan Buddhism. They serve as both meditative aids and beautiful representations of divine feminine energy.
Key features:
- Appearance: This depiction of Kurukulla typically portrays the deity as a youthful, enchanting figure with a beautiful and vibrant red skin tone.
- Attributes: The deity depicted in this painting is often depicted with four arms, representing her powers of attraction, control, and binding. Each arm grasps a unique object - a floral bow and arrow, a hook, and a lasso - symbolizing these abilities.
- Posture: The Kurkulla Thangka Painting depicts a figure dancing in a dynamic posture above a human form symbolizing the triumph over ignorance and obstacles.
- Skull Crown and Garland:The Kurkulla Thangka Painting depicts a crown with five symbolic skulls and a garland of fifty severed heads, representing the transformation of emotions and triumph over ignorance.
- Background: Thangka paintings often feature elaborate designs and symbolic elements, such as flames, which represent the eradication of illusions, or tranquil scenery that depicts the realm of purity.
- Meditation and Rituals: Thangkas enhance meditation and rituals, invoke blessings from Kurukulla, develop compassion and wisdom, attract positive influences, and teach Buddhist stories, principles, and practices.
Product Specification:
- Hand Painted
- Size: 46 cm x 31 cm
- Base: Cotton Canvas
- Origination: Nepal
Hand Embroidery Brocade
Want to add a Brocade to your beautiful Thangka Painting? Traditional Style Brocade has been one of the most popular form of mounting as it has a greater religious merit.
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100% Cotton Canvas
Preparing the Cotton canvas before starting to paint a Thangka. This process includes washing, drying, stretching, sizing and everything needed to make a perfect base for the thangka to last for centuries.
Natural Minerals
Thangka Paintings are painted using the natural minerals. These are firstly grind into the powder form and then used in the thangka as a paint.