Om Vajrapani Hayagriva Garuda Hum Phat -
The roar of is not a roar of anger at the world; it is a roar of anger at the delusion that causes suffering. It is the sound of a parent shouting to wake a child who is sleepwalking toward a cliff. It shocks the mind out of its habitual negativity.
Stay silent for one minute. Observe the space after Phat . Notice the silence. That is the "residual wakefulness" of the three deities. Dedicate the merit: "May all sentient beings without exception be freed from fear, disease, and obscuration, and attain the unified state of Vajrapani, Hayagriva, and Garuda."
Tenzin’s hands trembled. He was no warrior, but he carried the lineage of the Three Wrathful Ones. He closed his eyes, centering his breath until the shivering stopped. He didn't just recite the mantra; he ignited it. om vajrapani hayagriva garuda hum phat
He clears away spiritual obstructions, mental obstacles, and external negativity.
This powerful mantra, is a central practice in Tibetan Buddhism used to invoke the combined energy of three wrathful deities to overcome significant life obstacles and health challenges. The Power of the Triple Wrathful Deities The roar of is not a roar of
The names of the three deities being invoked.
Practitioners recite this mantra to address specific spiritual and physical challenges: Stay silent for one minute
This mantra combines the individual essences of three distinct beings:
Summons the king of birds to neutralize poisons, curses, and subterranean negative energies.