- Yab-Yum.
Heruka represents wrathful imagery with
indivisible emptiness (śūnyatā), bliss, peace, wisdom, comp****ion (bodhicitta), and love.
Herukas represent...
- mo'i
phreng ba'i rgyud) Skt: ārya kala pāśa
padma māle saṃgraha The
eight Herukas (Wylie:
sgrub pa bka’ brgyad) of the
Nyingma mahāyoga
tradition (and their...
-
dharma protector. The
various buddhist forms of
Bhairava (variously
called Herukas, Vajrabhairava, Mahākāla and Yamantaka) are
considered fierce deities and...
- a-mahayoginī-tantra-rāja). The text is also
called the
Discourse of Śrī
Heruka (Śrīherukābhidhāna) and the
Samvara Light (Laghusaṃvara). "Cakrasaṃvara"...
- times. The best-known biography, The Life of Milarepa,
written by Tsangnyön
Heruka (1452–1507) in the
fifteenth century and
drawing from
older biographies...
- imagery.
Fierce deities can be
divided into male and
female categories. The
Herukas (Tb.
khrag 'thung, lit. "blood drinker") are
enlightened masculine beings...
- with his consort, Samantabhadrī. In
wrathful form he is one of the
Eight Herukas of the
Nyingma Mahayoga and he is
known as Vajramrtra, But this Samantabhadra...
- king(s)" or "radiant king(s)". A
similar category of
fierce deities known as
herukas are
found in
Tibetan Buddhism. The
female counterparts of
wisdom kings...
- ****ociated with the Cakrasaṃvara Tantra,
where she is
paired in yab-yum with the
Heruka Cakrasaṃvara. The
Vajravarahi tulku lineage is the
Samding Dorje Phagmo...
- and is
considered an
extremely wrathful male
deity in the
pantheon of
Herukas in
Vajrayana Buddhism.
Hayagriva together with his
female consort Vajravarahi...