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)
Tenzin’s hands trembled. He was no warrior, but he carried the lineage of the Three Wrathful Ones. He closed his eyes, centering his breath until the shivering stopped. He didn't just recite the mantra; he ignited it. om vajrapani hayagriva garuda hum phat
The roar of "Hum Phat" is not a roar of anger at the world; it is a roar of anger at the delusion that causes suffering. It is the sound of a parent shouting to wake a child who is sleepwalking toward a cliff. It shocks the mind out of its habitual negativity. Om Vajrapani Hayagriva Garuda Hum Phat is a
This is not a simple collection of names; it is a numinous invocation—a direct summoning of three distinct yet unified forces of wrathful compassion. It is a tool for severing the roots of spiritual materialism, ego-clinging, and external/internal obstacles. Vajrapani appears as a powerful protector radiating blue
A simple repeated transliteration for practice: Om Vajrapani Hayagriva Garuda Hum Phat (repeat 21 or 108 times)
In the wrong hands (i.e., a mind grasping for power or revenge), this mantra can amplify neurosis. But in the right context—grounded in bodhicitta (the wish to liberate all beings)—it is the sound of freedom.