Nyingma Tradition Heruka deity, red in colour, holding a peg in the upraised right hand and a skullcup to the heart in the left, with a katvanga staff in the bend of the elbow.
In the Nyingma (Old) Tradition the term Heruka (blood drinker) generally refers to any male meditational deity that is wrathful in appearance.
A Heruka deity typically has three faces, six arms, eight legs, a consort, and sometimes a pair of wings. A small number of these deities can be readily identified by a unique attribute, such as the horse head of Hayagriva or the kila (purba) peg of Vajrakila, and Yamari/Yamantaka standing atop a buffalo, while the remainder of deities are relatively difficult to identify. The most common heruka figures are the Five Buddha Heruka of the Guhyagarbha Tantra, the Five Wrathful Deities of the Between Sate (Bardo) based more or less on the Guhyagarbha, and the Eight Pronouncement Heruka. The most common individual forms found in art are Vajrakila, Hayagriva and Chemchog Heruka , etc.)
There is a more complex form of the Nyingma Mahottara Heruka that has nine stacked faces and eighteen arms and an even more complex form with twenty-one faces with forty-two arms.
From the Guhyagarbha Tantra there are five or six heruka deities which are also the main wrathful deities represented in the Bardo (Shitro) paintings.
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编号:Har0638
中文名称:宁玛嘿噜嘎
英文名称:Nyingma Tradition Heruka
标签:护法
面数:1
主脸脸型:忿怒相
脸色:红
主脸眼数:3
头饰:骷髅冠
手数:2
手持物:天杖 颅碗 金刚镢
翅膀:否
腿:2
踩踏物:人(外道)
姿态:跨姿
身色:红
特殊身饰:靴子 袍子
双身:否