Om Vajrapani Hayagriva Garuda Hum Phat Jun 2026
At the heart of this practice is the mantra:
You might ask: Why not just chant for each deity separately? The answer lies in the nature of modern obstacles. In the current age—the Kali Yuga—afflictions are not simple. They are multifaceted, involving external spirits, internal diseases, and hidden mental poisons. om vajrapani hayagriva garuda hum phat
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This mantra combines three powerful deities from Tibetan Buddhism: (power/wrathful energy), Hayagriva (fierce compassion / horse-headed), and Garuda (wisdom overcoming serpents/obstacles). The seed syllables hum (stabilization) and phat (cutting through ignorance) amplify its force. If you share with third parties, their policies apply
: Represents the Power of all the Buddhas. He is often depicted in blue, wielding a vajra (thunderbolt) to destroy ignorance and delusions.
is the primordial sound, the universal vibration from which all phenomena arise. In the context of Vajrayana, it purifies the practitioner’s ordinary perception, transforming the body, speech, and mind into the divine body, speech, and mind of the deity. It is the seed of blessings.




