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) is a powerful formula in Tibetan Buddhism designed for profound protection, energetic purification, and the elimination of obstacles. It combines the energies of three highly potent, wrathful manifestations of enlightened wisdom—Vajrapani, Hayagriva, and the Garuda—into a single, resonant sound.

: The seed syllable that seals the qualities of the deities inside the practitioner's heart center.

Visualize a single blazing deity or a trinity of Vajrapani, Hayagriva, and Garuda standing vividly in the space before you. They are surrounded by a raging fire of wisdom that burns away all impurities.

and protection against nagas (underworld spirits). He is often visualized above Hayagriva's head, holding and consuming the "four types of Maras" (obstructions). Mantra Breakdown

: Purifies the negative energy of spaces, making it highly effective when traveling or entering stressful environments. How to Practice Safely and Effectively

It is common to recite this 21 times or as many times as possible to create a protective barrier.

In meditation, these three deities are often combined into a composite form known as : Central Figure: Blue Vajrapani .

When the "Hum Phat" is issued, the practitioner’s own dualistic mind—the "self" that creates karma—is obliterated. This is not violence; it is the highest compassion.

The Power of the Trinity: Om Vajrapani Hayagriva Garuda Hum Phat The mantra (

The Phat is the moment of consumption. The sound of the snake’s back breaking. The sound of your own karma dissolving in the fire of awareness.

Vajrapani represents the . He is typically depicted as deep blue, holding a vajra (thunderbolt) in his right hand. Vajrapani subdues the pride and obstacles arising from the celestial or worldly realms, particularly overcoming harmful sky-dwelling spirits and planetary influences (Devas and Rahu). 2. Hayagriva: The King of Wrathful Speech

Om Vajrapani Hayagriva Garuda Hum Phat is a powerful "protection and healing" mantra from the Tibetan Buddhist tradition that combines the energies of three wrathful deities. This "triadic union" is specifically used to remove negative energy, purify health obstacles, and provide a shield against heavy diseases. The Three Deities (Churosum)

The syllable of destruction. It forcefully clears away malicious intentions, cuts through discursive thoughts, and shatters illusions instantly. Spiritual and Material Benefits

: Imagine brilliant, healing light rays (blue from Vajrapani, red from Hayagriva, and green/gold from Garuda) streaming from the deity into your crown, throat, and heart centers.

If you would like to deepen your practice, let me know if you want to explore the used during meditation, learn about the history of wrathful deities in Buddhism, or find traditional audio chants to help with pronunciation. Share public link

"Vajrapani appears in his usual form, dark blue in colour with one face and two arms. In his upraised right hand he wields a golden vajra with five spokes, while his left hand performs the threatening gesture at the level of his chest. He wears tiger skin garments... surrounded by wisdom fire... His yellowish-brown hair is upraised, amidst which is a green horse’s head representing the deity Hayagriva. On the crown of this horse’s head is the King Garuda. King Garuda has a white body, three eyes and a vajra beak. His wings are made of swords..."