Om Vajrapani Hayagriva Garuda Hum Phat May 2026
This is not a casual mantra for good luck or morning coffee blessings. It is a fierce activity mantra (Tib. dragon). Use it sparingly, with genuine compassion and necessity.
To understand the power of this mantra, we must look at the three figures invoked within it. They represent the "Three Lords" of the Scorpion family in Tibetan Buddhism, often associated with the deity Vajrakilaya.
1. Vajrapani (The Power of the Buddha)
2. Hayagriva (The Wrathful Compassion)
3. Garuda (The Divine Healer)
Practitioners often misuse wrathful mantras out of worldly aggression. If you chant "Om Vajrapani Hayagriva Garuda Hum Phat" with a desire to harm an enemy, it will backfire. The law of karma is precise: the wrath of these deities only flows toward the obstacle, not the person housing the obstacle.
The Golden Rule: You must generate more compassion as you chant these fierce syllables than you would during a peaceful chant. You are the doctor screaming "WAKE UP!" to a patient having a seizure in a burning building. The scream is loud, but the motive is love. om vajrapani hayagriva garuda hum phat
You do not need decades of empowerment to chant this mantra for protection, though full tantric initiation (wang) deepens its effect. For the general practitioner, the following method is considered safe and highly effective.













