Namaste and Welcome to my Gallery!!!All of the paintings and arts in my gallery are originally handmade and hand-painted by my family members and other local artists who have been practicing their craft for over two decades.My father is Master Artists Nepal with an experience of more than four decades; you can see some of his work in this Gallery. Also you can see some of the beautiful and soulful artwork of talented local artists from Himalayas.
~~Kurkulla Thangka Pendant~~
Pendant thangka are believed to bring internal peace and good luck within one and family.
[Custom pendant of other bodhisattva are also accepted]
Red Tara is one Buddhist Dakini originating from the country of Uddiyana
is the goddess Kurukulla. The name Kurukulla is translated into Tibetan
as Rigjyedma (rig-byed-ma), “she who is the cause knowledge.” She is
associated with a king of Uddiyana named Indrabhuti. But there were at
least three Indrabhutis and this is most likely the second one.
Moreover, there exists a sadhana text attributed to him for the red
Kurukulla in her eight-armed form. But whether she had eight arms or
four arms, she is generally known as the Uddiyana Kurukulla. Most modern
scholars believe this indicates that Kurukulla was originally a tribal
goddess, much like the Hindu goddess Durga had been in India, who later,
because of her popularity, became associated with the Buddhist great
goddess Tara.
For this reason, Kurukulla is often called the Red Tara
(sgrol-ma dmar-po) or Tarodbhava Kurukulla, “the Kurukulla who arises
from Tara.”
[Size = 4.5cm x 3.5cm]
Material Used for Thangka Art:
• Cotton Canvas
• Natural Pigments and colors
• 24K Gold leaf
~Genuine 100% hand-painted from Himalayas
Please feel free to contact me if you have any question regarding the painting.