A PAINTING OF KURUKULLA
A PAINTING OF KURUKULLA
A PAINTING OF KURUKULLA
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A PAINTING OF KURUKULLA

TIBET, 18TH CENTURY

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A PAINTING OF KURUKULLA
TIBET, 18TH CENTURY
25 5/8 x 16 in. (65.1 x 40.6 cm.)
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Himalayan Art Resources, item no. 25111.

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Kurukulla also known as the "Goddess of Power" is a tantric Buddhist meditational deity in Vajrayana Buddhism. Her red skin recalls her status as a manifestation of the red Amitabha Buddha. She is recalled for tantric rituals, to bewitch men of all ranks, including kings. She is always depicted as ferocious, with a headdress of skulls and bone ornaments, and dancing on a pile of bodies. The rocky green-blue landscape and style of lotus base is reminiscent of the Tashilhunpo style in Central Tibet.

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