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kurukullā-sādhana
The Practice of Kurukulla
I prostrate myself before [Kurukulla], the mother who creates knowledge!
First, sit completely on a firm seat. By meditating on the body of Kurukulla, you will begin to subjugate all living beings. In your own heart is the disc of the Sun. On it is the red syllable tāṁ. From it emerge five [types] of rays of light and make actual offerings to the Tathāgatas. Having done so, with the help of verses such as “I take refuge in the Three Jewels!” etc., perform repentance for harmful deeds, etc. Having done so, meditate fully on emptiness. Then [imagine] a red utpala. Above it is the disc of the Sun. Above it is the red syllable tāṁ. When all this is perfect, [appears] the holy Kurukulla, with a red body and four arms. Her right hands hold an arrow and [form] the mudra of fearlessness. Her left hands hold a bow and an utpala. She sits cross-legged in the vajra posture. Meditate on yourself [in the image of the goddess], who is dressed [in clothes] with red sleeves.
Below, imagine Kamadeva together with his wife. Then, with meditation, recite:
oṁ kurukulle svāhā
This concludes the practice of the mother who forms knowledge, [Kurukulla].
Translated by Lama Karma Paljor.