Kurukulla Temple Sankalpa
Dakini Jayanti → Guru Purnima 2026
A collective offering of mantra, movement, art and monetary donations to save the Kurukullā Devī Temple
For eleven weeks between two sacred days, a movement is forming around the Kurukullā Devī Temple in the mountains of Himachal Pradesh. The road that leads to the temple is the only road, and every season the mountain comes down across it. This page is for those who feel called to participate in keeping the place open.
A sankalpa is a vow taken with intention — a resolution made in the presence of the deity that gives shape to a period of practice. To take a sankalpa is to bind one's effort to a purpose for a defined time.
During these eleven weeks, four forms of offering are open to participants. They are equal in weight. Each is a path.
Take The Sankalpa
For eleven weeks between two sacred days, a movement is forming around the Kurukullā Devī Temple in the mountains of Himachal Pradesh. The road that leads to the temple is the only road, and every season the mountain comes down across it. This page is for those who feel called to participate in keeping the place open.
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oṃ namo kurukulle anna-dhana-varṣiṇi sakala-kāma-karṣiṇi siddha ho siddha ho siddha ho mā̃
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Movement, music, painting, craft, voice: any sincere artistic expression
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These offerings can take many forms; movement, music, painting, craft, voice, or any sincere artistic expression and may be shared on Instagram using the hashtags:
#KurukullāTempleSankalpa #OmNamoKurukulle #KaulacharPranam
This shared visibility helps raise awareness, inspire others to participate, and encourage monetary support during the sacred period from
Dakini Jayanti May 13th to Guru Purnima July 29th 2026.
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