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Kurukulle Mantra Ring
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Kurukulle Mantra Ring
Sku#:2123

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Product Introduction

Material: Stainless steel. Double-ring design. Guru Kule mantra

 

Size: Size 5-12 (subject to availability)

 

Description: Guru Kule (also known as Kurukulle, or simply Guru Kule) is an important deity in Tibetan Buddhism's Vajrayana tradition. She is considered an emanation of Avalokiteshvara or Tara, particularly in the form of Red Tara, depicted with a red body, four arms, three eyes, and holding implements such as a flower bow and arrow, and a hook and axe, symbolizing the subjugation of sentient beings, the attraction of hearts, and the overcoming of demonic obstacles.

 

Mantra: Her mantra is usually: **Om Kurukulle Hrih Svaha** (or variations such as Om Guru Kule Svaha), sometimes written as "Om Guru Guleye Svaha".

 

Benefits of Recitation

 

In the Tibetan Buddhist tradition, the devout recitation of the Guru Rinpoche mantra offers the following main benefits to practitioners (based on numerous Rinpoches' teachings and sutras):

 

- **Enhancing Interpersonal Relationships and Attraction:** Belonging to the "Attraction" practice (one of the four activities of pacifying, increasing, magnetizing, and subjugating), it attracts positive karma, naturally drawing others closer to and liking the practitioner. It is often considered a powerful blessing for improving love, marriage, and family harmony, helping to resolve emotional obstacles, harmonize marital or partner relationships, and even attain a happy marriage or a precious child.

 

- **Achievements in Career and Authority:** Increases charisma, power, and leadership, gaining the love and respect of superiors, subordinates, and relatives, facilitating career success, business development, and wealth accumulation.

 

- **Purification of Karmic Obstacles and Upholding of Precepts:** Especially beneficial for upholding pure precepts, counteracting greed and afflictions, eliminating illness and sin, and blocking the gates to lower realms. Reciting the mantra a certain number of times (e.g., 600,000 times) brings great blessings, cures illness and calamities, and subdues enemies.

 

**Worldly and Transcendental Benefits**: Temporarily, it allows for the effortless fulfillment of desires (such as lifespan, wealth, and merit); ultimately, it benefits liberation from the cycle of rebirth, attracting the blessings of Buddhas and Bodhisattvas, which are integrated into one's own being. Visualizing the red light radiating throughout the body can remove obstacles and purify the mind and body.

 

Many practitioners share their experiences of reciting the mantra, stating that it can quickly transform interpersonal relationships, resolve negative karma, and increase blessings. However, the effect is better when combined with sincere devotion and visualization (such as red light radiating from the heart of the Guru Rinpoche). Some traditions emphasize that initiation is required to complete the full ritual, but simplified mantra recitation often allows those without initiation to practice.

 

**Meaning and Influence**

 

**Meaning**: Kurukulla symbolizes the manifestation of wisdom through "love" and "authority." Her red form represents compassionate acceptance and the transformation of desires (transforming defilement into pure Bodhicitta). Holding a bow and arrow, she symbolizes subduing the minds of sentient beings with the arrow of love, taming the four demons (the demon of heaven, the demon of afflictions, the demon of shadows, and the demon of death), enabling sentient beings to freely and spontaneously achieve virtuous deeds. Known as the "Dakini of the Three Realms," her merits encompass the three realms, with particular emphasis on upholding precepts and the key to overcoming greed.

 

**Influence on Tibetan Buddhism**: She has lineages in the Nyingma, Kagyu, Sakya, and Gelug schools, and is a representative deity of the Tantric practice of attraction, frequently appearing in rituals, thangkas, and terma (hidden treasure) teachings. Her practice emphasizes transforming worldly desires (such as love and power) into motivation for spiritual practice, influencing the daily practice of many lay practitioners and monastics, especially when facing obstacles in interpersonal relationships and career. Great masters such as His Holiness the Dalai Lama praised her swift blessings and special power for purifying precepts and benefiting sentient beings, making her popular in Tibetan and Han Chinese Tantric circles, becoming a symbolic deity for achieving "love and career."

 

In summary, the Guru Rinpoche practice combines worldly benefits with liberation from the cycle of rebirth, making it suitable for modern practitioners. However, it is advisable to seek guidance from a qualified guru and to base one's practice on correct faith and devotion.