File:Heruka in Yab-Yum form (1544 AD).jpg

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English: Heruka is one of the nine deities emanating from Dhyani Buddha Akshobhya. He is one of the most popular deities of Buddhist pantheon. Here he is shown in physical union with his prajna Vajravarahi. Statue found in Nepal. On display at Prince of Wales museum, Mumbai.
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Heruka with prajna Vajravarahi (1544 AD). Discovered in Nepal, statue on display at Prince of Wales museum, Mumbai

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