Kurukulla Red Tara Guided Visualization and Om Kurukulle Hum Hri Svaha Mantra 108 Times

Over the centuries, Vajrayana Buddhists journeyed, in their minds, to visit dazzling pure lands, filled with wondrous Enlightened Beings. Imagine, now, closing your eyes to meditate on Emptiness, and glimpsing none other than Red Tara in her form as Kurukulla. Kurukulla, the powerful manifestation of Buddha in a Female Buddha form — Red Tara, the magnetizing Buddha of Magic and Wonder and Metta. Join our editor Lee Kane, as he imagines meeting magical Kurukulla with a visualization, and ending in her mantra 108 times. NOTE ON PRACTICE: The Kurukulle mantra is widely published. It is generally acceptable to honour Kurukulla by visualizing her in front of you. You do not visualize yourself as Kurukulla unless you have empowerment. NOTE on PRONUNCIATION: Her proper name is Kurukulla (a is pronounced “ah“ in Sanskrit). Only the mantra uses the vocative form (Kurukulle) of her name. (E is pronounced “eh“ in Sanskrit. NOTE ON MANTA: Here, the mantra is not sung as a chanted song, but
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