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Old Style Gold Gilded Copper Kurukulla Statue 14.5"H

SKU MST457
Original price US$2,595.00 - Original price US$2,595.00
Original price
US$2,595.00
US$2,595.00 - US$2,595.00
Current price US$2,595.00
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This Kurukulla Statue is partly gold plated and handcrafted by skilled artisans of Lalitpur, a city renowned for its rich artistic heritage. Every detail of this statue reflects generations of craftsmanship passed down through families who have preserved Nepal's sacred artistic traditions.

The statue features Kurukulla in her dynamic and commanding form, adorned with intricate details and highlighted with radiant gold plating that enhances her powerful presence. The skillful blend of polished gold and orange tones brings depth and character to this sacred piece, making it a unique addition to your altar, meditation space, or art collection.

Kurukulla is a fierce and compassionate guardian goddess in Vajrayana Buddhism. Often depicted with a wrathful expression, she protects practitioners from harm, clears away obstacles, and helps subdue negative forces that hinder spiritual progress. As a symbol of determined action and protection, Kurukulla inspires strength, courage, and resilience. Devotees invoke her blessings to cultivate inner power, remove challenges on their path, and transform fear into fearless compassion.

This statue serves as a reminder of Kurukulla's unwavering support and protection, offering both spiritual inspiration and artistic beauty.

Size: 14.5" H x 11.5" W x 6" D approx
Weight: 3.51 kg approx

Blessing Ceremony

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We perform our blessings in the Monastery at Boudhanath Stupa and provide photos of the ceremony.

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