Om Vajrapani Hayagriva Garuda Hum Phat [HOT]
is not a mantra for the timid. It is for the warrior-bodhisattva who recognizes that genuine compassion sometimes must roar, bite, and shatter. Keep it secret. Keep it sacred. And when the storm of life becomes unbearable, whisper it into the wind—and watch the three lords of fierce compassion tear the clouds apart.
The mantra is found across various traditions in Tibetan Buddhism. The origins of the practice can be traced to the mystical terma (hidden treasure) tradition of the Nyingma school, attributed to great masters like in the "Molten Drop" cycle. It is also found in the Gelugpa lineage in a concise sadhana (practice text) composed by the master Ngulchu Dharmabhadra . om vajrapani hayagriva garuda hum phat
While many Buddhist mantras are known for their soothing, pacifying qualities, this mantra belongs to the category of wrathful practice. It is a call to action, a thunderclap designed to shatter obstacles, cure illness, and dispel the deepest forms of negativity. is not a mantra for the timid
Do you already have a for this deity combination? Keep it sacred