Hevajra or Heruka in Vajrayana Buddhism is an aspect of Buddha Akshobhya, a powerful guardian deity and a ferocious protector of all beings. In this stunning copper statue from Nepal, Hevajra is presented in his Tantric seven-faced and sixteen-armed form, with a blue body, dancing on four corpses. His striking dancing pose matches the riveting pose of the Buddhist deity Vajravarahi.
Both Heruka and Vajravarahi’s dance surrounded by awe-inspiring reminders of death and decay- truths of human existence represent the freedom of mind that comes from accepting the impermanent human life and transcending the bond with body, to reach a connection with the supreme truth.
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