Om Vajrapani Hayagriva Garuda Hum Phat 【Validated】

Wrathful mantras carry intense energetic frequencies. Traditionally, it is highly recommended to receive the formal oral transmission ( Lung ) or empowerment ( Wang ) from a qualified lineage lama before reciting this mantra heavily. This ensures you are tapped into the safe, authentic current of the lineage. Maintain a Compassionate Motivation

The Power of the Three Wrathful Deities: Unlocking the Mantra of Vajrapani, Hayagriva, and Garuda om vajrapani hayagriva garuda hum phat

Among the most potent protective practices is the unified triad of Vajrapani, Hayagriva, and Garuda. This article explores the depths of their combined mantra: Understanding the Wrathful Triad Wrathful mantras carry intense energetic frequencies

The third figure is , the great mythical bird. While Garuda is a common figure in Hinduism and Tibetan shamanism, here he represents the fire element and the speed of the wind. Garuda is the natural enemy of snakes and nagas (serpent spirits), which in Buddhist symbolism often represent illness, allergies, and environmental pollution. Maintain a Compassionate Motivation The Power of the

Tibetan medicine recognizes that certain mental and physical illnesses are provoked by unseen class spirits ( Nagas , Gyalpos , or Don spirits). The combined fierce energy of a horse, a bird, and a vajra-holder subdues these energies safely, transforming harmful entities into protectors of the Dharma. How to Practice the Mantra Safely

You might ask: Why not just chant for each deity separately? The answer lies in the nature of modern obstacles. In the current age—the Kali Yuga—afflictions are not simple. They are multifaceted, involving external spirits, internal diseases, and hidden mental poisons.

Each deity in the mantra represents a specific enlightened quality and addresses different types of hindrances: Vajrapani (Chag): Represents the