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The Power of Three: Understanding the Mantra Om Vajrapani Hayagriva Garuda Hum Phat om vajrapani hayagriva garuda hum phat
The mantra is a combination of Sanskrit syllables and deity names, designed to invoke these energies instantly: Represents the sacred body, speech, and mind. Vajrapani Hayagriva Garuda: Invokes the Three Wrathful Ones. Hum (Hūṃ): This is formatted so you can use it
The mantra begins with an invocation to , the "Holder of the Thunderbolt" (Vajra). He is the embodiment of the power of all the Buddhas. While Avalokiteshvara represents the compassion of the Buddhas and Manjushra represents their wisdom , Vajrapani represents their energy or activity . Hum (Hūṃ): Vajrapani The mantra begins with an
The mantra is the primary invocation for the Three Wrathful Ones ( Ta Chag Khyung Sum in Tibetan), a powerful composite deity in Vajrayana Buddhism. This practice combines the energies of three major protectors into a single "deep feature" or practice focused on extreme purification and the removal of complex obstacles. The Three Wrathful Ones (Ta Chag Khyung Sum)