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After recitation, dedicate the accumulated merit: "By this virtue, may all sentient beings achieve enlightenment. May whatever sickness, spirit harm, obstacles, and negative karma they have be completely purified, and may they quickly attain the state of a buddha."
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In Tibetan Buddhism, wrathful mantras carry highly concentrated energy. Engaging with them requires the correct mindset to avoid spiritual imbalances. Seeking Empowerment (Lung) om vajrapani hayagriva garuda hum phat
This powerful mantra, is a central practice in Tibetan Buddhism used to invoke the combined energy of three wrathful deities to overcome significant life obstacles and health challenges. The Power of the Triple Wrathful Deities
Do you need advice on how to integrate this into a ? Share public link After recitation, dedicate the accumulated merit: "By this
Hayagriva is an manifestation of Avalokiteshvara, the Buddha of Infinite Compassion. He takes a wrathful form to cure severe illnesses, particularly those caused by spiritual disturbances or negative provocations. Recognized by the small horse head emerging from his crown, his fierce neigh pierces through illusions and restores vital energy. 3. Garuda: The Subduer of Unseen Entities
The mantra is not a sequence of separate names but a direct invocation of the unified threefold wrathful deity as a single entity. The syllables carry profound meaning: Engaging with them requires the correct mindset to
When you chant , you are not calling three separate beings. In the highest Vajrayana view, these three are manifestations of a single enlightened mind: Padmasambhava (Guru Rinpoche) in his wrathful aspect. The mantra embodies the principle "One cannot be harmed while the three seats of power are united."