Om Vajrapani Hayagriva Garuda Hum Phat [patched] -
. It combines the energies of three fierce "wrathful" deities into a single practice often referred to as the Threefold Wrathful One Ta Chag Khyung Sum 1. The Three Deities in One
The universal sound, representing the beginning of the invocation. 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 The mantra invokes three specific beings who represent
The mantra OM VAJRAPANI HAYAGRIVA GARUDA HUM PHAT is a complete, self-sufficient spiritual practice aimed at removing and purifying (physical illness, accidents), inner (desire, anger, ignorance), and secret (subtle delusions) obstacles. It is not a “peaceful” mantra
It is not a “peaceful” mantra. It is a surgical laser for the psyche. It is used for:
The mantra is a powerful invocation used in Tibetan Buddhism to call upon the Three Wrathful Ones ( Ta-Chag-Khyung-Sum ). This combined practice is specifically designed for protection, purification, and the removal of deep-seated obstacles. The Three Wrathful Ones