Om Vajrapani Hayagriva Garuda Hum Phat ^hot^ -
Recitation is intended to purify negative karma and misdeeds while reinforcing a connection to divine wisdom and compassion . 3. Visual Representation
Known in Tibetan as (དྲག་པོ་གསུམ་སྒྲིལ), which means "Three Wrathful Ones Combined," this deity represents a powerful synthesis of enlightened qualities. The practice aims to harness the distinct energies of three deities— power , compassionate speech , and wisdom —into a single, formidable force for spiritual transformation and protection.
Like the standard Vajrapani mantra ( Om Vajrapani Hum ), this expanded version aims to transform dense negative energy into enlightened strength. Symbolic Breakdown om vajrapani hayagriva garuda hum phat
If a person suffers from mysterious fevers, chronic fatigue, persistent skin issues (eczema, psoriasis, rashes), or liver/gallbladder problems that doctors cannot diagnose, this mantra addresses the potential Naga or spirit origin. Recite it 21 times daily, visualizing a blue, red, and golden light (the colors of the three deities) entering the patient’s afflicted area.
: Invokes the swift, roaring wrath of compassion to heal and protect. Recitation is intended to purify negative karma and
Tibetan medicine recognizes that certain mental and physical illnesses are provoked by unseen class spirits ( Nagas , Gyalpos , or Don spirits). The combined fierce energy of a horse, a bird, and a vajra-holder subdues these energies safely, transforming harmful entities into protectors of the Dharma. How to Practice the Mantra Safely
The combined visual and auditory frequency of these three deities acts as an impenetrable spiritual shield. It is used to clear environments of stagnant, malevolent, or haunting energies. If a practitioner feels paralyzed by unseen fears, nightmares, or psychic attacks, this mantra clears the aura and restores psychic boundaries. Healing Chronic and Karmic Illnesses The practice aims to harness the distinct energies
Some teachers, such as Geshe Tsundu , have recommended it during times of water crises, droughts, or global tragedies to bring peace and protection. Breakdown of the Mantra
If you are looking to hear the chant, you can listen to this Om Vajrapani Hayagriva Garuda Hum Phat chant on YouTube or find it on Spotify .