- Red Tara, also known as Kurukulla, is a revered deity in Tibetan Buddhism.
- Considered a form of Tara, the female embodiment of enlightened compassion.
- Associated with fierce compassion, magnetism, and the power to overcome obstacles.
- Depicted as a youthful, radiant deity with a red complexion, symbolizing active and passionate nature.
- Often portrayed with a single face and four arms, each holding symbolic objects:
- Upper right hand: curved knife, symbolizing cutting through ignorance and negative emotions.
- Upper left hand: flower, representing the blossoming of wisdom and compassion.
- Lower right hand: bow and arrow, signifying the ability to magnetize positive circumstances and overcome obstacles.
- Lower left hand: noose, symbolizing the ability to bind and subdue negative forces.
- Depicted in a dancing posture, symbolizing dynamic and active nature.
- Adorned with divine ornaments and flowing silk garments, representing her enlightened state and divine qualities.
- In meditation and spiritual practice, the Red Tara Thangka painting serves as a visual representation of Red Tara's qualities.
- A focal point for invoking her presence.
- Practitioners seek to cultivate qualities such as fearlessness, love, and magnetism.
- Connect with the transformative energy of Red Tara through contemplation and meditation.
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Specifications:
- Size: 33 x 25 cm
- Created by Nepal's skilled artists
- Made from Cotton Canvas and Natural Stone Color
- Suitable for Meditation, Yoga, and Home Decor
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- Traditional Brocade can embellish your Thangka painting
- Various colors and quality choices offered for silk Brocade
- Brocade prices start from $50, varying with quality and size
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- Red Tara, or Kurukulla, is a revered deity in Tibetan Buddhism, embodying enlightened compassion. Known for fierce compassion and overcoming obstacles, she is depicted as a radiant deity with a red complexion, one face, and four arms. She holds a knife, flower, bow and arrow, and noose, symbolizing wisdom and compassion.
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