Kurukulla Temple Sankalpa

A collective offering of mantra, movement, art
and monetary donations to save the Kurukullā Devī Temple

Dakini Jayanti 13th May → Guru Purnima 2026

For donations from India, please see information below

Join The Yagya Kalaa Offering for Kurukulla Temple

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The Offerings

Each offering is a path of practice. One can take one offering, several, or all four.

The four offerings are: chanting the Kurukullā Shabar Mantra, offering Kaulāchāra Praṇām, making and sharing various Creative Offerings and giving Material Support.

The mantra and kaulachaar pranam can be done in private as well as becoming part of your various creative video offerings on social media with the hashtag #KurukullaTempleSankalpa.

You can play around with various offerings, combining mantra, kaulachar pranam, various arts and expressions that you like or want to learn. It can have various music, be recorded in different places, in a splendid sunset or a gloomy intimate rainy Sunday evening. Let yourself connect with these offereings, let them take place in your various spaces. Let Siddhas and Kurukulla Devi ji witness you.

Tantra holds this fluidity where practice, art and devotion are not separate things. It is good to use your talents to raise awareness, connect with people and help raise funds.

  • Chant the Kurukullā Shabar Mantra:

    Oṃ Namo Kurukulle Anna-Dhana-Varṣiṇi Sakala-Kāma-Karṣiṇi Siddha Ho Siddha Ho Siddha Ho Mā̃

    ॐ नमो कुरुकुल्ले अन्न-धन-वर्षिणि सकल-काम-कर्षिणि सिद्ध हो सिद्ध हो सिद्ध हो माँ

    The frequency and number of mantras chanted is one's own to set.

    It can be once a day, several times a day, a fixed count each day, or a total number of your choice from the time you take the sankalpa/resolution until Guru Purnima 29th July

    The number is less important than the keeping of it.

    A chant filmed and shared with the hashtag is mantra-as-creative-offering - both at once.

  • Kaulāchāra Praṇām is the salutation of the Kaulantak Siddha tradition. It is a complete yogic sequence offered to gurus, deities, maha himalaya.

    The sequence can be seen in the documentary video as well as future instagram reels we will make and share ourselves under the hashtag. #KurukullaTempleSankalpa.

    Learn by doing and sharing.

    A sankalpa of Kaulāchāra praṇām may be a fixed number each day, or a total count that you choose until Guru Purnima.

    A Kaulāchāra praṇām offered on camera at sunrise, on a rooftop, in a striking place, or a simple corner of your room, is praṇām-as-creative-offering. Both at once.

    It does not need to be “perfect”, we all have different bodies. Do it as per your capacity in a safe and healthy way. Start simple and very gradually if it is unfamiliar to you. Practice self compassion. Allow for being present. It is the intention that matters.

    You can also sit on a chair or visualize doing the pranam if you are not able to do it in physical.

  • A creative offering can be anything; movement, music, painting, craft, voice, poem, a reel, a video, a sound, just presence or anything you want to offer.

    It can also be the mantra itself, sung or chanted before the camera.

    It can be Kaulāchāra Praṇām offered on a rooftop, in a forest, at the edge of the sea. The boundaries between the offerings are soft.

    Make it in the places life puts you in. Home, market, office, train, club, kitchen, street etc.

    Let it be careful or raw, beautiful or strange, bright or dark, devotional or fierce, hypnotic, sensual, ecstatic, blissful, whatever the moment carries through you. Tantra holds all of it. The clean and the wild belong to the same goddess.

    Share with the hashtag, make it good to watch, make it spread the vibration outward through the network. Peace, blessing, love, bliss, moving across the world.

    The sharing is the practice and the offering. Each offering posted is a thread laid down in a web forming across the world, practitioners encountering one another, the work amplifying, more people enjoying the sharings and inspired to participate themselves. The goddess moves through the network. The hashtag is a thread; thousands of threads make a net; the net catches the world.

    And the MahāSiddhas keep watch. Not only from the Himalayas , from the subtle lands of Sambhala and the Vajra Mandala, the hidden geographies where the realised ones reside, the goddess is enthroned, and the lineage continues beyond ordinary time. What is offered visibly here is seen there. Every chant counted, every praṇām made, every reel shared in love and devotion - registered in the subtle realms, returned as blessing.

    So make it. Share it. Let yourself be seen.

    #KurukullāTempleSankalpa

  • Give as you want and are able to. A single offering, or a regular one - daily, weekly, monthly, a portion of one's earnings, a day's wages each month - whatever shape your Sankalpa takes.

    The giving is itself a form of practice: held over the duration of your chosen Sankalpa, dedicated to the Kurukulla Temple, the practitioners, the devotees, the villagers, the construction workers, your own spiritual development, brought to the temple before the worst rains arrive.

    You can choose to donate to specific areas such as; the boundary wall, the drainage, the slope above the temple, the structure itself, the road that keeps the place reachable or donate to whatever is needed the most currently.

    You can find the donate button in different places on this web page.

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Take your personal Sankalpa

Your Sankalpa may be taken at any point within the window of Dakini Jayanti 13th May to Guru Purnima 29th July 2026; what matters is that it is held with intention from the day it is taken until Guru Purnima.

A Sankalpa is taken simply. Bring the hands together at the heart. Form a clear inner resolution naming what one will do and until when. For example:

I will chant this mantra daily or these many times until Guru Purnima (29th July)..

I will offer Kaulāchāra Praṇām daily or these many times until Guru Purnima (29th July).

I will create art dedicated to the Siddhas or to Goddess Kurukullā, chant her mantra, or offer Kaulāchār praṇāma at various places from time to time, and share it with #KurukullaTempleSankalpa on social media to inspire others and spread the blessings.

I will give monetary support.

Speak it inwardly, or aloud. You can even share your sankalpa video as an offering.

From that moment, the sankalpa is taken, and held until Guru Purnima. We can support each other in this!

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Connect through-

Mantra, Kaulāchāra Praṇām, Creativity & Donation

When the Sankalpa resolution is taken, it is about maintaining it, fulfilling it, keeping the fire alive.

For this we can take the help of each other. Come up with ways of supporting each other, give us suggestions on how to make it a good experience for us all. Wether it is about platforms used, how to connect, how to share, what to share, how to raise funds, how to support each other, how to handle challenges and accomplishments.

Reach out to us at info@SiddhaTantraArts.com and share your stories, experiences of practicing the offerings, if you want. We will of course also take our Sankalpa as well as share and express during this sacred time interval.

More info will come soon.

With love,

Current Situation and what is needed

The temple stands in steep terrain, and recent monsoons have reached the ground it stands on. Landslides have struck the temple area, the slope above is unstable, and the road in is broken open each season. Without sustained and sustainable care, to the wall, the drainage, the slope, the structure, the road, the place cannot remain.

Reinforced Boundary Wall

Construction of a comprehensive protective barrier system designed to withstand future environmental challenges and shield the temple from landslides. The temple land sits on an open Himalayan slope, and the wall marks the sacred perimeter while protecting the grounds from animals, encroachment, and erosion.

Advanced Drainage Infrastructure

Engineered drainage to channel monsoon rains and snowmelt safely away from the temple foundation. Without it, water cuts into the slope and weakens everything built above, so this is foundational work that has to be in place before the rest can endure.

Slope Stabilization Engineering

Professional geological stabilization of the surrounding terrain to ensure long-term safety and structural integrity of the temple complex. Himalayan hillsides shift over time, retaining walls, terracing, and ground reinforcement hold the land steady so the temple stands for generations.

Daily temple operations

Daily pujas, oil for the lamps, flowers and offerings for the Devī and sustenance for the sevaks who keep the temple open and safe.

Temple Structural Restoration

Immediate repair and reinforcement of the temple structure itself, preserving its architectural heritage while ensuring safety. This is the mandir at the heart of it all , the walls, roof, and sanctum that hold Kurukullā Devī Ji's seat.

Labour wages, safety equipment, food & lodging

The people doing this work need to be paid fairly, fed, and housed while they build. Seva from the heart is real, but so is feeding a family. Your offering keeps the construction workers on site in a sustainable way. We only allow for work that is auspicious for all involved.

JCB Excavator for Road Access

Materials, workers and pilgrims, villagers need the road. It is the single biggest bottleneck, and without an excavator every other piece of work stalls and having to rent one costs more and takes longer time to arrange, if even available during monsoon seasons.

The JCB excavator is what cuts that road, levels the ground, and moves the earth no human hand can move on this terrain. Total cost is approx 43.000 USD See this video for more info: https://youtu.be/qeOjS6sxt4Y?si=6BBhclyHqPP_Ckcn

By the beauty, sincerity and collective open heart; funds have already been raised for the downpayment to take a personal loan, to secure the machine so the work can continue without delay.

But, before we can allow the personal loan to happen, we need to secure steady support to cover the initial monthly repayments, so the individual taking the loan in their own name is not left carrying that risk alone!


Additional info:

All funds are received through Kaulantak Peeth USA, a registered nonprofit organization.
U.S. donors: contributions may be tax-deductible in accordance with applicable laws.
Organization name: Kaulantak Peeth USA EIN: 85-4085803

If you do not want to donate through Donorbox or want to make a rather large donation and avoid large Donorbox fees, you can send us an email info@SiddhaTantraArts.com and we can provide direct details for your donation.

Read more on
Goddess Kurukulla: https://goddesskurukulla.com/index.php
Kaulantak Peeth: https://kaulantakpeeth.com/
IKSVP: https://iksvp.com/

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About this sacred time interval

Dakini Jayanti: 13 May

Ḍākinī Jayantī is the manifestation day of the first primordial Ḍākinī, the living awakened feminine force of Shakti, in Siddha Dharma. In 2026 this day falls on Wednesday night 13th May. This is the day known also as aparā ekadashi.

Guru Purnima: 29 July

Guru Purnima is the day every tradition honours its Gurus, and so do we. It falls in the season of heaviest rain, when the slope above the temple is most at risk. To keep a sankalpa through these weeks is to hold practice through the test of the monsoon, and to receive, in that holding, the anugraha grace of the Mahā Siddha Gurus who keep watch over this place.

Kaulachar Pranaam

Image depicting Kaulachar Pranam Sequence from Siddhapedia

Wall Of Offerings

Posts shared with #KurukullaTempleSankalpa from practitioners
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