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heruka-sādhana
The Practice of Heruka
Простираюсь перед Херукой!
I prostrate myself before Heruka!
Being in the middle of eight cemeteries, practice the yoga of the Moon and Sun through the methods and wisdom of the incomparable joyful mind. Thanks to this, [practice] the yoga of the equality of Sanskrit vowels and consonants and meditate on the disc of the Sun. On it arises from the syllable hūṁ a vajra with one peak. He sits half cross-legged on a living corpse and a seat made of human flesh and skin. His body is smeared with ash powder. He holds a shining vajra in his right hand. A khvatanga staff and a silk flag are in his left hand. He displays his magnificence through a necklace of fifty heads and a red kapala. His face has slightly clenched fangs. He has three eyes and [shows] charm. Red and yellow hair on his head rises upward. He is adorned with the Akshobhya diadem. He is beautiful because of his bone ornaments. His head is adorned with five skulls. Meditate on him as the Enlightened One himself. Destroy the demon Mara of beings.
oṁ hūṁ phaṭ svāhā
Thus concludes the concise practice of Heruka with two hands.
Translated by Lama Karma Paljor.