Tibetan Incense Kurukulle Powder – Love, Magnetism, and Tantric Practice
The Scent of Divine Magnetism
Kurukulle is one of the most fascinating tantric deities in the Tibetan pantheon: dancing, red as fire, she wields a bow and arrow made of lotus flowers. She is the deity of love, attraction, and the power to magnetize—not in the worldly sense, but as a spiritual force capable of attracting favorable conditions, harmonious relationships, and the grace of masters and deities.
This powdered incense is prepared according to Tibetan tradition to support practices dedicated to Kurukulle, purify space, and create an atmosphere of open-heartedness and spiritual receptivity.
Ritual Uses
- Magnetization practices (le'u) dedicated to Kurukulle
- Offering on the altar during sadhanas and tantric visualizations
- Purification and blessing of home and practice spaces
- Heart meditation and cultivation of compassion and unconditional love
- Sacred atmosphere for ceremonies, pujas, and auspicious rituals
The Powder Form
Powdered incense represents the purest and oldest form of the Himalayan tradition. Burned on charcoal or in specific burners, it releases an intense and enveloping fragrance that slowly spreads through space, transforming any environment into a place of sacred practice.
Features
- Format: Loose incense powder
- Tradition: Traditional Tibetan recipe
- Associated Deity: Kurukulle — magnetism, love, attraction
- Use: On burning charcoal or powder burner
- Collection: Incensi in Polvere Tibet Shop Milano
Tip: pair this incense with a statue or thangka of Kurukulle to enhance your magnetization practice.