Kurukullā
deity sky Tibetan Buddhist single tradition · 2
A female Buddha figure recognized in Tibetan Buddhism. She is one of several female Buddha figures venerated alongside Tara.
↻ synthesized from 2 sources
When
- Attested period
- 0 – 2020
Relationships
- co occurs with
- Nageshvara Raja, Vajradhara, Mahavairocana, Nagarjuna, Maitreya, Taras, Vairocana, Vajrayogini, Nairatmya, Padmasambhava, Samantabhadra, Amitabha, Bhaiṣajyaguru, Sakyamuni, Akshobhya, Amoghasiddhi, Ratnasambhava, Ākāśadhātvīśvarī, Locanā, Māmakī, Paṇḍāravāsinī, Guanyin, Acala, Rāgarāja
Mentioned by
- Maitreya
- Taras
- Vairocana
- Vajrayogini
- Nairatmya
- Padmasambhava
- Samantabhadra
- Amitabha
- Bhaiṣajyaguru
- Sakyamuni
- Akshobhya
- Amoghasiddhi
- Ratnasambhava
- Ākāśadhātvīśvarī
- Locanā
- Māmakī
and 4 more
Sources
wikipedia (2)
Source passages
“Other female Buddha figures include Vajrayogini, Nairatmya, and Kurukullā.”
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“Rāgarāja is similar to the red form of Tara, called Kurukullā, in Tibetan Buddhism. Appropriately, Rāgarāja's mantras are pronounced in either Chinese or Japanese transliterations of Sanskrit; the cadences depending upon the respective region where his devotees reside and practice, and whether in the Shingon or Tendai schools”
#36063 · extracted by google/gemini-2.0-flash-001