Sarva mangalam. (May all be auspicious.)
The sacred syllable representing the primordial sound of the universe. It purifies the practitioner's body, speech, and mind, aligning them with the enlightened body, speech, and mind of the deities.
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 om vajrapani hayagriva garuda hum phat
: Invokes the Ultimate Sky-Soarer to eliminate physical sickness, contagious diseases, environmental toxicity, and venomous energy.
"Om Vajrapani Hayagriva Garuda Hum Phat" is more than a string of ancient syllables; it is a psychological and energetic technology. It serves as a reminder that sometimes, to heal or to progress, we must call upon our inner strength. It teaches that within the "wrathful" face of the deity lies the most tender protection, willing to destroy the poisons of the mind so that peace may flourish. Sarva mangalam
Next follows , the "Horse-Necked One." Hayagriva is a wrathful manifestation of Avalokiteshvara (Chenrezig), the Buddha of Compassion. But here, compassion has taken on a terrifying form to subdue the ego.
This mantra is unique because it merges the distinct qualities of three enlightened beings. Together, they form a supreme shield against spiritual and physical harm. 1. Vajrapani: The Master of Subtle Power Tibetan medicine recognizes that certain mental and physical
Cultivate a strong motivation of (the wish to attain enlightenment for the benefit of all sentient beings). Recite a refuge prayer:
The Core Meaning and Purpose of the Mantra The mantra is a powerful wrathful invocation in Tibetan Buddhism. It combines the energies of three major protective deities into a single spiritual practice. Practitioners recite this mantra to eliminate severe obstacles, cure illnesses, and subdue negative forces.
Recite the mantra with focus and intention: Om Vajrapani Hayagriva Garuda Hum Phat .