Wooden Kurukulla Mantra Practice Thangka | Traditional Hand-Crafted Art

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Wooden Kurukulla Mantra Practice Thangka

About Our Wooden Thangka :

This relief art is a lovely work of art. The art's border is made of fiber material, which adds an interesting texture to the piece. The art's background is made of wooden ply, giving it a natural look and feel. The deity in the artwork is sculpted with clay, displaying the artist's skill. The use of clay gives the art depth and dimension, making the deity appear almost lifelike. The overall design is meticulously crafted, resulting in a stunning decorative piece that can add character and charm to any space.

Introduction To Kurukulla

The goddess Kurukulla emanated from the Buddha Amitabha. Among his three female emanations, the most important is the goddess Kurukulla. Her images are sporadic, but we can find paintings in abundant numbers. As many as fourteen Sadhana are devoted to this deity. She is indifferent, namely Sukla Kurukulla, Tarobhabhava-Kurukulla, Mayjala-Kurukulla Oddiyan-Kurukulla, and Astabhuja-Kurukulla.
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Size: 66.5cm (height) x 51.5cm (width)
Weight:5.40 kg
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Why choose Evamratna?

To give your space a peaceful, powerful, and attractive feel, we are introducing Buddhism-inspired home décor items to enliven your space with zen vibes in the form of decoration, an art form, or inspiration.

Wooden Kurukulla Mantra Practice Thangka | Traditional Hand-Crafted Art

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SKU: 2936EAAKurukullaWoodenThanka

$1,040.00

      Description

      Wooden Kurukulla Mantra Practice Thangka

      About Our Wooden Thangka :

      This relief art is a lovely work of art. The art's border is made of fiber material, which adds an interesting texture to the piece. The art's background is made of wooden ply, giving it a natural look and feel. The deity in the artwork is sculpted with clay, displaying the artist's skill. The use of clay gives the art depth and dimension, making the deity appear almost lifelike. The overall design is meticulously crafted, resulting in a stunning decorative piece that can add character and charm to any space.

      Introduction To Kurukulla

      The goddess Kurukulla emanated from the Buddha Amitabha. Among his three female emanations, the most important is the goddess Kurukulla. Her images are sporadic, but we can find paintings in abundant numbers. As many as fourteen Sadhana are devoted to this deity. She is indifferent, namely Sukla Kurukulla, Tarobhabhava-Kurukulla, Mayjala-Kurukulla Oddiyan-Kurukulla, and Astabhuja-Kurukulla.
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      Size: 66.5cm (height) x 51.5cm (width)
      Weight:5.40 kg
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      Why choose Evamratna?

      To give your space a peaceful, powerful, and attractive feel, we are introducing Buddhism-inspired home décor items to enliven your space with zen vibes in the form of decoration, an art form, or inspiration.

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