Om Vajrapani Hayagriva Garuda Hum Phat [ RECENT • PACK ]
Each name within the mantra represents a specific quality of enlightenment manifested in a wrathful form:
The mantra is a potent spiritual formula in Tibetan Buddhism, representing the unified energy of three of the most powerful "wrathful" deities: Vajrapani , Hayagriva , and King Garuda . Known in Tibetan as Ta Chag Khyung Sum (or Trakpo Sumtril ), this practice is specifically sought for the purification of deep-seated obstacles, the healing of complex illnesses, and protection against negative influences. The Threefold Power of the Mantra om vajrapani hayagriva garuda hum phat
In the context of this specific mantra, and "Phat" are not just closing syllables; they are the "action" part of the prayer. Each name within the mantra represents a specific
: These "seed syllables" serve to transform negativity and seal the mantra's power, with "Phat" acting as a sharp command to sever all obstructions. 2. Primary Benefits and Purpose : These "seed syllables" serve to transform negativity