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[[Dombi Heruka]] ([[dom bhi he ru ka]]), (c. 8-9th C.) "Heruka of the Dombi Caste" was one of the [[Eighty-four Mahasiddhas of India]] and is important in the [[Hevajra]] lineage. He is usually depicted riding a tigress, holding a serpent and accompanied by his consort. | [[Dombi Heruka]] ([[dom bhi he ru ka]]), (c. 8-9th C.) "Heruka of the Dombi Caste" was one of the [[Eighty-four Mahasiddhas of India]] and is important in the [[Hevajra]] lineage. He is usually depicted riding a tigress, holding a serpent and accompanied by his consort. | ||
==Works== | |||
* Sri-sahaja-siddhi | |||
* Ekavira-sadhana. | |||
*''[[Accomplishment of the Innate]]'' - one of the ''[[Seven Sections of Accomplishment]]'', a set of seven scriptures composed by Indian [[mahasiddha]]s | |||
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::''Thus through the special quality of fruition | ::''Thus through the special quality of fruition | ||
::''This vehicle of Mantra is especially exhalted. | ::''This vehicle of Mantra is especially exhalted. | ||
==Teachers== | ==Teachers== |
Revision as of 01:34, 12 April 2009
Dombi Heruka (dom bhi he ru ka), (c. 8-9th C.) "Heruka of the Dombi Caste" was one of the Eighty-four Mahasiddhas of India and is important in the Hevajra lineage. He is usually depicted riding a tigress, holding a serpent and accompanied by his consort.
Works
- Sri-sahaja-siddhi
- Ekavira-sadhana.
- Accomplishment of the Innate - one of the Seven Sections of Accomplishment, a set of seven scriptures composed by Indian mahasiddhas
Dombi Heruka accepts five special qualities of Mantrayana:
- Here there is the special quality of the recipient,
- The special quality of the teaching given,
- The special quality of the scriptures, and of the path;
- Thus through the special quality of fruition
- This vehicle of Mantra is especially exhalted.
Teachers
Students
Alternate Names
- Dombhi Heruka - (dom bhi he ru ka)
- Dombipa
- Dombipāda