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Kurukullā (Tibetan: ཀུ་རུ་ཀུ་ལླཱ; also Tibetan: རིག་བྱེད་མ་, Wylie: rig b**** ma lit. 'vidyā woman' (i.e. 'knowledge' or 'magic woman') Chinese: 咕嚕咕列佛母...
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Kalachakra stupa at
Kurukulla Center was
built at the
suggestion of Lama Zopa Rinpoche,
spiritual head of the FPMT, with
which Kurukulla Center is affiliated...
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Brahma (Tib. "Tshangs Pa")
Maharakta (Tib. tsog gi dag po, mar chen)
Kurukulla (Tib. rig che ma) Vajrayakṣa (Takkiraja) (Tib. du pai gyal po) The main...
- Kuru (/ˈkuruˈkʊlə/,
after Kurukullā, a
Tibetan Buddhist deity) is a
genus of
dromaeosaurid theropod from the Late
Cretaceous Barun Goyot Formation of...
- all
living things. Rāgarāja is
similar to the red form of Tara,
called Kurukulla, in
Tibetan Buddhism. Appropriately, Rāgarāja's
mantras are pronounced...
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Nagmo Hevajra The
Herukas of the
Guhyagarbha Tantra Kalachakra statue Kurukullā Rakta Yamari In East
Asian Buddhism,
Wisdom Kings (Sanskrit vidyarāja)...
- colors.
Other female Buddha figures include Vajrayogini, Nairatmya, and
Kurukullā.
Other Buddhas besides these five
include Bhaisajyaguru (the
Buddha of...
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appearance represents suppressed lust and p****ion. Kuni, god of love.
Kurukulla,
Tibetan goddess particularly ****ociated with
rites of
magnetization or...
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gavakshas (horse-shoe arches).
Images of Tara in the form of Tara
Kurukulla or
Kurukulla Tara have been
reported from
Udayagiri and also from
Lalitgiri and...
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became ****ociated with
mother Tara include: Janguli, Parnashabari, Cunda,
Kurukulla, Mahamayuri, Saraswati, Vasudhara, Usnisavijaya, and Marici.
Based on...