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SA ku ru ku le, female buddhist deity associated with kuvera, goddess of might and power, also known as rig byed ma [JV]
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SA [[ku ru ku le]], female buddhist deity associated with [[Kuvera]], goddess of might and power, also known as [[rig byed ma]]. [JV]
  
Kurukulle. Female deity considered a form of Tara, whose particular function is magnetizing, hence Her red color [RY]
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[[Kurukulle]]. Female deity considered a form of [[Tara]], whose particular function is magnetizing, hence Her red color. [RY]
  
 
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SA ku ru ku le, female buddhist deity associated with Kuvera, goddess of might and power, also known as rig byed ma. [JV]

Kurukulle. Female deity considered a form of Tara, whose particular function is magnetizing, hence Her red color. [RY]