
Heruka
– also known as Chakrasambara – is an enlightened Deity of Highest Yoga Tantra
who is the manifestation of the compassion of all Buddhas. To lead living
beings to the supreme happiness of enlight- enment, all the Buddhas’ compassion
appears in the form of Heruka who has a blue-coloured body, four faces and
twelve arms, and embraces the consort Vajravarahi. Every part of Heruka’s body
is the nature of wisdom light. Although each aspect of Heruka’s body has great
meaning, as explained in the commentary to Heruka body mandala practice called
Essence of Vajrayana, at first we should be satisfied with the mere name
Heruka. There is no need to search closely for Heruka’s body, because like a
rainbow the closer we search for it the more it will disappear. The name Heruka
has three parts, ‘He’ ‘ru’ and ‘ka’. ‘He’ refers to the emptiness of all
phenomena, ‘ru’ refers to great bliss and ‘ka’ refers to the union of great
bliss and emptiness. This indicates that through relying upon Heruka with faith
we shall attain the realization of the union of great bliss and emptiness,
which is the actual quick path to enlightenment. Heruka imputed upon Buddha’s
Enjoyment Body is ‘Enjoyment Body Heruka’, and Heruka imputed upon Buddha’s
Emanation Body is ‘Emanation Body Heruka’; together they are called
‘interpretative Heruka’. Emanation Body Heruka can be seen even by ordinary
beings who have a special pure mind. When, through training, we are able to
believe spontaneously that our Spiritual Guide is an emanation of Heruka, we
shall see Emanation Body Heruka. Heruka imputed upon Buddha’s Truth Body, or Dharmakaya,
is called ‘definitive Heruka’, and always lacks form, shape and colour. Because
its basis of imputation, Buddha’s Truth Body, is extremely subtle, definitive
Heruka can be seen only by Buddhas and not by other beings. It is also called
‘wisdom being Buddha Heruka’. Definitive Heruka pervades the entire universe;
there is no single place where definitive Heruka is absent.
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