Om Vajrapani Hayagriva Garuda Hum Phat File
"Om Vajrapani Hayagriva Garuda Hum Phat"
The mantra is a powerful invocation in Tibetan Buddhism known as the Trakpo Sumtril (The Threefold Wrathful One). This practice combines the archetypal energies of three fierce deities into a single unified force designed to overcome obstacles, diseases, and spiritual interferences. 1. The Triad of Deities: Power, Compassion, and Wisdom
- Sit with a straight spine. Generate the mind of Bodhicitta: "I chant not for revenge, but to heal my environment and protect the Dharma."
- Visualize yourself instantly transforming into the fused form of the three deities: a dark blue body (Vajrapani) with a red aura (Hayagriva), seated upon a golden Garuda. Your right hand holds a vajra, your left a lasso, and from your mouth, a sound like a horse’s neigh (Hayagriva) and a wind (Garuda) simultaneously emanate.
Part 3: Practical Applications – When to Chant This Mantra
Chronicle of "om vajrapani hayagriva garuda hum phat"
Garuda (Body):
The mythical king of birds, representing the enlightened body and the ability to consume the "poison" of negative emotions and diseases. Spiritual Functions and Benefits om vajrapani hayagriva garuda hum phat
1. The Visualization (Brief)
While many Buddhist mantras are known for their soothing, pacifying qualities, this mantra belongs to the category of wrathful practice. It is a call to action, a thunderclap designed to shatter obstacles, cure illness, and dispel the deepest forms of negativity. "Om Vajrapani Hayagriva Garuda Hum Phat" The mantra