Kurukulee: the Architecture of Enlightenment
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The Kurukulee Centre
The Kurukulee Centre holds profound significance within the Gelephu Mindfulness City (GMC), envisioned as a spiritual and cultural anchor where ancient wisdom meets contemporary aspirations. It will embody Bhutan’s timeless values of mindfulness, healing, and compassion, while offering a place of retreat, learning, and collective reflection for people from around the world.
The Divine Energy
“Anchored by a central five-storey temple, the project’s heart is a grand open shrine hall on the ground floor dedicated to the principal statue of Jetsunma Kurukulle. This architectural core expands into a surrounding ‘Living Mandala’ campus, designed as a vibrant cultural hub complete with teaching pavilions, meditation halls, and traditional mani walls. Beyond its physical beauty, the Centre is envisioned as a nexus for global connectivity, offering a sanctuary where international practitioners can immerse themselves in authentic Vajrayana study and retreat.”
Journey of Consciousness
The concentric circles and intricate layers represent a spiritual journey from the outer, material world of daily concerns and ego-driven identity (samsara) to the inner core of enlightenment and unity. Each layer is a step in transcending limitations and connecting with deeper, universal truths. The geometric patterns within a mandala are considered sacred and inherently harmonious. These shapes help to organize chaos, promote mental clarity, and facilitate a “reorganization of perception” that dissolves the boundaries between individual consciousness and cosmic awareness.
The symmetry and balance in a mandala’s design mirror the natural order of the universe, helping to foster a sense of inner harmony and emotional balance within the viewer or creator.
Visual Gallery of
Kurukulee Centre
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