Talk:Kurukullā

Kurukulla / Kurukulle
The correct form of the name of this deity is Kurukulla. Kurukulle is the vocative form of her name ~ which is why it is used in her mantra. Chris Fynn (talk) 04:46, 28 May 2016 (UTC)

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File nominated for deletion on commons
The file c:File:Kurukulla sculpture from Calcutta Art gallery 1913 (2).jpg used in this article has been nominated for deletion on Commons Reason: This image is identified as Kali, when in fact it is the Buddhist Dakini/meditational goddess named Kurukulla. For more on the iconography of Kurukulla please visit: https://www.himalayanart.org/search/set.cfm?setID=226 Even a preliminary examination will quickly lead to the conclusion that the statue in your uploaded image is indeed Kurukulla, not Kali. I contend that this photo should be removed (or at least renamed) so as to avoid confusion. It was already included in the English-language Kali page (and has since been removed) and the Polish language Maya page, incorrectly identified as Kali in both cases. Technovajra 20:21, 22 February 2018 (UTC)Technovajra Deletion request: link Message automatically deposited by a robot - -Harideepan (talk) 09:03, 9 April 2018 (UTC).