The wrathful compassion of this trinity is channeled into powerful healing. The mantra is frequently recommended for serious conditions like where normal practices may be insufficient. It is also considered a powerful remedy for naga-related diseases (often skin or nervous system disorders) and epidemics. By purifying the negative karma and spirit harm that are the root causes of disease, this mantra is said to alleviate both physical and mental suffering.
A common application of this mantra is to bless water for healing. Recite the mantra over a cup of clean water, visualizing light from the deity entering the water, imbuing it with healing blessings. Then drink the water or give it to the person who needs healing. This practice is particularly effective for purifying the four things: negative karma, sickness, spirit harm, and defilements.
The practice is highly sought after for cleansing the body of mysterious, stubborn, or sudden diseases that Western medicine struggle to diagnose.
Whether you are facing a spiritual crisis, a physical illness, or simply the oppressive fog of daily anxiety, this triple mantra is a swift, fierce remedy. Chant it with courage, visualize it with precision, and seal it with "Phat." The three protectors will answer. om vajrapani hayagriva garuda hum phat
In the esoteric traditions of Vajrayana Buddhism, mantras are not mere syllables or chants. They are the sonic embodiments of enlightened energy, serving as profound psychological and spiritual tools designed to transform consciousness. Among the most potent and protective formulas in the Tibetan Buddhist canon is the combined mantra of the Three Wrathful Deities: .
is the primordial sound, the universal vibration from which all phenomena arise. In the context of Vajrayana, it purifies the practitioner’s ordinary perception, transforming the body, speech, and mind into the divine body, speech, and mind of the deity. It is the seed of blessings.
Each part of the mantra serves a specific vibrational and symbolic purpose: The wrathful compassion of this trinity is channeled
Understand the this mantra is said to address
The power of this practice is accessed primarily through the recitation of its mantra. A traditional visualization often recommended by Lama Zopa Rinpoche involves seeing the "three deities as one: Vajrapani at the bottom, Hayagriva above him, and Garuda on top". The mantra is:
Before reciting, generate a strong wish to achieve enlightenment for the benefit of all living beings. Frame the practice as removing obstacles so you can better serve others. By purifying the negative karma and spirit harm
While this mantra can be recited by anyone, it is traditionally approached with respect due to its fierce nature.
For healing others, visualize the deity above the person in need and the same nectar flowing down to purify them completely. You may see the impurities exiting their body in the form of black smoke, scorpions, or filthy liquid, leaving them radiant and pure.