Om Vajrapani Hayagriva Garuda Hum Phat ~repack~ -
Chanting this mantra is believed to provide comprehensive protection against "inner, outer, and secret" obstacles.
The demon king, Marasena , had unleashed three generals upon the land.
Representing the Body of all Buddhas, this mythical bird-like deity symbolizes soaring vision and the power to release freed energy into creative action. Purpose and Benefits om vajrapani hayagriva garuda hum phat
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
In Tibetan medicine and spirituality, it is specifically cited for treating ailments believed to be caused by nagas (serpent spirits), including skin diseases, epilepsy, and even cancer. Chanting this mantra is believed to provide comprehensive
—the "Three Wrathful Ones"—this mantra combines the energies of three powerful deities to protect practitioners from, spirit harms, negative energies, and illnesses. The Three Wrathful Ones: Who Are They?
The mantra "Om Vajrapani Hayagriva Garuda Hum Phat" Ta Chag Khyung Sum Purpose and Benefits The mantra invokes three specific
Practitioners recite this mantra to address specific spiritual and physical challenges: