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Size: 27.9 cm x 35.5 cm Puzzle with Gift Box, 252 Pieces

Turn designs, photos and text into a great game with customisable puzzles! Made of sturdy cardboard and mounted on chipboard, these puzzles are printed in vivid and full colour. For hours of puzzle enjoyment, give a custom puzzle as a gift today!

  • Dimensions: 28 cm x 35.5 cm (252 pieces)
  • Includes cardboard carry-case with puzzle image printed on lid
  • Sturdy cardboard stock, mounted on chipboard
  • Easy wipe-clean surface
Warning: Not suitable for children under 3. Small parts may pose possible choking hazard.
Creator Tip: To ensure the highest quality print, please note this product’s customisable design area measures 26.6 cm x 34.2 cm (10.5" x 13.5"). For best results please add 0.6 cm (1/4") bleed.
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Kurukulla Puzzle

Kurukulla Puzzle

NEW! Kurukulla Thangka painted by ariya in India and Nepal (around 400 hrs), completed in August 2014 (P.S.: THE ORIGINAL HAND-PAINTED THANGKA IS STILL AVAILABLE! Just contact me if you're interested!) Kurukulla (also known as Red Tara) is a goddess with unlimited powers of enchantment. Her voluptuous body is bright, glowing red, the hue of passion and amorous desire. Glistening with ruby radiance, mistress of the art of seduction, Kurukulla displays the tools of her magical craft: the flowered bow and arrow with which she pierces the hearts of those she would enchant, the noose with which she binds them, and the elephant goad with which she draws them into her sphere of liberation. Kurukulla's magic has the power to sofen the hardest heart, dissolve disharmony, and bestow the highest bliss. Kurukulla represents the absorption into Buddhism of a popular genre of pan-Indian love magic. Her practice is clearly linked to a popular tradition of love potions and magical spells that were (and still are) dispensed by local folk practitioners. This form of sorcery has ancient roots in India's past. Her character was profoundly shaped by non-Buddhist elements of lndian culture. Kurukulla's iconography, as befits the mistress of enchantment, emphasises the theme of passion. Her characteristic colour is red, signifing her ardent nature, for red is associated with passion in Indian culture. Kurukulla's mood, as reflected in her facial expression, is generally chraacterised as the "amorous sentiment," for hers is the "essence of sweet desire." Her countenance should convey that she is "overwhelmed by desire" and has a "passionate heart," but she is also said to be loving as well as ardorous, for compassion and passion both stem from a deep capacity for sympathy and attachment. This emotional quality can blossom into an impersonal yet devoted affection that anchors an enlightened being in the phenomenal realm, among those who still suffer, to serve their needs with tenderness, empathy, and fervent commitment. Thus, a divinity who is free from personal desire may nonetheless be said to be "attached" to living beings, that is, devoted to their welfare. Kurukulla's implements reflect her roles in both ritual subjugation and meditative transformation. Her bow and arrow, appropriate implements for a goddess of enchantment, are used to pierce the hearts of the targets of her magic. If the aim is to gain a lover, her arrow inficts the coveted love object with desire, her noose binds them with passion, and her hook draws the captive to the waiting paramour. In other cases, her arrow inflicts someone who is sought as a friend or devotee with geniality, goodwill, and devotion, in a practice that may be used to win over an adversary, placate someone who is angry, or gain a political or military ally. At a subtler level of activity, her implements can effect a change in consciousness, transmuting passion into wisdom. She uses her flowery bow and arrow to penetrate the minds of her targets and subjugate their selfish desire and dualistic thought, the hook to summon them into her blissful presence, and the noose to fling her fortunate captives into a higher realm of consciousness. She also exhibits attributes shared with other female Buddhas: a dancing dakini pose, intense or impassioned countenance, upward-flaming hair, tiara of skulls, tiger-skin skirt, garland of severed heads, and ornaments of carved bone. Floating above her and surrounded by rainbow light emanating from her heart, is Amitabha, buddha of the Lotus family of the Dhyani (wisdom) buddhas. He is also red and represents discriminating awareness wisdom and its transmuted opposite, passion or grasping. The Lotus family is further associated with the element of fire. The amorous mood and sensuous body befitting a goddess of love are augmented in the Tantric conception by wrathful traits appropriate for the "subjugator of the three realms." The corpse or united couple upon which she dances and the severed heads garlanding her body represent persons, situations, and objects she has conquered, as well as mental states she can help the meditator bring under control. The five-pointed crown and bone jewellery signif her possession of the five transcendent insights of a Buddha: immoveable concentration, impartial generosity, universal compassion, unimpeded liberative activity, and the ability to mirror reality without distortion. Kurukulla is a fully enlightened being, a female Buddha. Her sphere of influence expanded from the the original compulsion of love objects to the conquest of conceptual thought, Buddhist teachings, and primordial awareness itself. She is a female Buddha whose power of enchantment is her special art of liberation. The final goal to be won through the practice of Kurukulla is enlightenment itself. At this most spiritual end of the spectrum, Kurukulla accomplishes the ultimate form of magic, the transformation of conventional awareness into the transcendent bliss and nondual wisdom of a fully enlightened Buddha. The secret of Kurukulla's power is that she wields the unconquerable, irresistible force of love. To be pierced by her arrow is to be penetrated by her transcendent love and undergo a profound change of heart. Those who would invoke her in ritual and meditation must never do so for selfish ends. Kurukulla is motivated by wisdom and compassion. Kurukulla, like every Buddha, acts solely for the welfare, happiness, and liberation of all sentient beings. Mantra: Om Kurukulle Hum Hrih Svaha

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I bought this jigsaw in 252 pieces because I originally bought it in 110 pieces. I found it a bit of a leap in terms of time commitment as this one took me approx 5 hours. It was definitely challenging and was on my boundary of tolerance. This is because I like to complete a puzzle in just a few hours. I find thousands of pieces tedious and having to store them leads to lostvpieces. I can never commit Diego busy lifestyle and not knowing when I will find the time and or motivation to go back to a puzzle. The puzzle comes in a really durable gift box that will keep puzzle secure for a long time. It also fits neatly on to a small bookcase for storage. The image was centrally fixed with no border lines,it was also very good quality image.
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By J.2 January 2019Verified Purchase
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Sir,A great product of quality,which really was, jolly good as a Christmas present for my brother in-law ,who is a mushroom expert here in England. The design,size and convenience of such a present ,was exactly what I was looking for. He was at first "puzzled"as to the what the Christmas present could be,but was delighted by the contents.He was certainly very happy and made from a fun present. Just right.Thank you very much Zazzle I will order from you again. Yours Sincerely Mr J.E. O'Shea . Wonderful Printing . Excellent Quality.First Class Item.
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By Anonymous24 October 2024Verified Purchase
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Nice compact box, however, the picture of the jigsaw on the box is literally no more than 4 x 3 inches and as this is supposed to be a gift for someone to make the jigsaw based on the picture - I'm not sure how they are supposed to do that with such a small picture?! Can I suggest the box contains a larger picture of the jigsaw for those less able to see the extremely small details on the box sticker.

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Created on 24/02/2015, 21:53
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