Heruka

Heruka

Heruka is also a name for the Tantric deity Chakrasamvara, for which see.

Heruka (Tib. " [http://rywiki.tsadra.org/index.php/khrag_'thung khrag 'thung] ") "blood drinker", is the name of a category of wrathful deities, enlightened beings in Vajrayana Buddhism that adopt a fierce countenance to benefit sentient beings. Herukas represent the embodiment of indivisible bliss and emptiness.

Derivation of the term

The name "Heruka" is made up of the prefix "he-" meaning "hey!" and "ruka", a rich term implying many levels of subtle meaning - richness, royalty, etc are implied by "ruka". It is linked to the Sanskrit word "Rc" which is where the name "Rgveda" comes from. The famous bodhisattva of the second chapter of the Mahayanasutra "Sovereign King of Golden Splendour" (suvarnabhasottamendraraja) is called "Ruciraketu" - "He Who Flys the Banner of Riches (ruchira)" - is a lay emanation of a Heruka.

Padmasambhava is quoted in the Bardo Thodol (Antarabhavatantra - "Tibetan Book of the Dead"): "The crucial point is indeed that those who have meditated on the formal description of these Herukakaya ('bodies of Heruka'), and also made offerings and praise to them, or, at the very least, have simply seen their painted and sculpted images, may recognise the forms that arise here and attain moksha (liberation)."

Eight Herukas of the Nyingma Mahayoga

The eight Herukas (Wylie: "sgrub pa bka’ brgyad") of the Nyingma mahayoga tradition (and their corresponding sadhanas) are said to have been received by Padmakara from the Eight Vidyadharas (Tib. "Rigdzin"), or Eight Great Acharyas: Manjushrimitra, Nagarjuna, Vajrahumkara, Vimalamitra, Prabhahasti, Dhanasamskrita, Shintamgarbha and Guhyachandra. [http://www.dharmafellowship.org/biographies/historicalsaints/lord-padmasambhava.htm#promulgating] They were proficient in the practices of, respectively,

1) Yamantaka (Tib. "Jampal Shinje", "’jam dpal sku") the wrathful Manjushri, the deity of body
2) Hayagriva (Tib. "Pema Sung", "padma gsung") the wrathful Avalokiteshvara, the deity of speech
3) Vishuddha/Sri Samyak (Tib. "Yangdak Thuk", Wylie: "yang dag thugs") the wrathful Vajrapani deity of mind
4) Vajramrita (Tib. "Dudtsi Yonten", "bdud rtsi yon tan") the wrathful Samantabhadra, the deity of enlightened qualities
5) Vajrakilaya/Vajrakumara (Tib. "Dorje Phurba", "phur ba ‘phrin las"), the wrathful Nivaranavishkambin, the deity of action
6) Matarah (Tib. "Mamo Botong", "ma mo rbod gtong") the wrathful Akasagarbha, the deity of calling and dispatching
7) Lokastotrapuja-natha (Tib. "Jigten Chotod", "’jig rten mchod bstod") the wrathful Ksitigarbha, the deity of worldly offering and praise
8) Vajramantrabhiru (Tib. "Mopa Dragnak", "mod pa drag sngags") the wrathful Maitreya, the deity of wrathful mantras

ee also

*Wrathful deities

References

*Gyatso, Geshe Kelsang. "Essence of Vajrayana". New York: Tharpa Publications, 2003 ISBN 0-948006-48-X.

External links

* [http://www.tharpa.net/Bilder/Poster/Heruka-KoerpermandalaA3.jpgThangka Painting of Buddha Heruka with Vajravarahi] Heruka Andradi


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