Om Vajrapani Hayagriva Garuda Hum Phat | EASY · 2025 |
Represents the Wisdom of all Buddhas. As the king of birds, Garuda signifies transcendence and is particularly effective against nagas (serpentine spirits) believed to cause certain illnesses.
(Tibetan: ཨོཾ་ བཛྲ་པཱ་ཎི་ ཧ་ཡ་གྲཱི་བ་ ག་རུ་ཌ་ ཧཱུྃ་ ཕཊྃ) om vajrapani hayagriva garuda hum phat
: Conclude your session by dedicating the merit of the practice to the health, peace, and ultimate liberation of all living beings. If you want to dive deeper into this practice, let me know: Represents the Wisdom of all Buddhas
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. If you want to dive deeper into this
Hayagriva is an emanation of Avalokiteshvara (the Buddha of Compassion) who assumes a fiercely wrathful form. He is characterized by a horse's head nesting within his hair, symbolizing his powerful, piercing roar that shatters illusion. Hayagriva primarily subdues evils originating from the earth, particularly the and local spirits that cause sickness and plagues. 3. Garuda: The Lord of the Skies
In this practice, the three deities represent the essential qualities of enlightenment manifested in their most wrathful, active forms: