Om Vajrapani Hayagriva Garuda Hum Phat [patched] -
: The primordial sound, representing the alignment of the practitioner's body, speech, and mind with the pure state of the Buddhas.
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But to truly understand this mantra, one must look beyond the surface of "wrath." In Tibetan Buddhism, wrathful deities are not evil; they are the manifestation of fierce compassion. They are the "wrathful" aspect of enlightenment that steps in when gentle methods fail. This mantra combines the forces of three distinct deities—Vajrapani, Hayagriva, and Garuda—into a single, unified force of purification. om vajrapani hayagriva garuda hum phat
This practice is considered a "fierce healing" method, specifically recommended during times of severe disease or spiritual interference: Physical & Mental Health:
The practice is highly sought after for cleansing the body of mysterious, stubborn, or sudden diseases that Western medicine struggle to diagnose. : The primordial sound, representing the alignment of
The mantra invokes three specific beings who represent different aspects of enlightened energy: Vajrapani (Chag): Represents the Buddha's Mind and power. He is typically depicted as blue, holding a (thunderbolt) to destroy interference and ignorance. Hayagriva (Ta): Represents the Buddha's Speech
The wrathful form in Tibetan Buddhism is often misunderstood as anger. In truth, it is the most forceful expression of compassion—a determination to cut through suffering and ignorance without hesitation. The practice channels this fierce compassion to heal, protect, and liberate. This mantra combines the forces of three distinct
: The primordial sound, representing the pure body, speech, and mind of the Buddha, invoking the blessings of all enlightened beings.
Recommended for difficult diseases (such as cancer or epilepsy) and viral infections (it was famously highlighted by teachers during the COVID-19 and SARS outbreaks). It is also used as a support for acute mental illness. Spiritual Protection:
In the vast tapestry of Vajrayana Buddhism, few mantras carry the explosive potency and protective energy of
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