Not having been able to recognize when the Peaceful Deities shone upon you, you have come wandering thus far.
Now, on this Day, the blood-drinking Wrathful Deities will come to shine. O nobly-born, the Great Glorious Buddha-Heruka, dark-brown of colour; with three heads, six hands, and four feet firmly postured; the right face being white, the left, red, the central, dark-brown; the body emitting flames of radiance; the nine eyes widely opened, in terrifying gaze; the eyebrows quivering like lightening; the protruding teeth glistening and set over one another; giving vent to sonorous utterances of 'a-la-la' and 'ha-ha', and piercing whistling sounds; the hair of a reddish-yellow colour, standing on end, and emitting radiance; the heads adorned with dried human skulls, and the symbols of the sun and moon; black serpents and raw human heads forming a garland for the body; the first of the right hands holding a wheel, the middle one, a sword, the last one, a battle-axe; the first of the left hands, a bell, the middle one, a skull-bowl, the last one, a ploughshare; his body embraced by the Mother, Buddha-Krotishaurima, her right hand clinging to his neck and her left putting to his mouth a red shell filled with blood, making a crackling and a clashing sound, and a rumbling sound as loud as thunder; emanating from the two deities, radiant flames of wisdom, blazing from every hair-pore of the body and each containing a flaming dorje; the two deities together thus, standing with one leg bent and the other straight and tense, on a dais supported by horned eagles, will come froth from within your own brain and shine vividly upon you.
Fear that not. Be not awed. Know it to be the embodiment of your own intellect, Buddhahood in the Sambhoga-Kāya will be won.