
The mantra itself is a "seed" of power, where each syllable carries a specific vibratory resonance intended to shift the practitioner's consciousness:
: Beyond external threats, the mantra is used to subdue internal "enemies" like anger, greed, and ego. om candamaharosana hum phat patched
The mantra is a sacred invocation rooted in the Candamaharosana Tantra (also known as the Sri-candamaharosana-tantra ), a profound text of late Tantric Buddhism (Vajrayana) that emerged around the 10th or 11th century. The mantra itself is a "seed" of power,
The final explosive syllable. Often compared to the sound of a chakram (a razor-sharp discus) being thrown or a house of cards collapsing. PHAT cuts the continuity of conceptual thought. It is the sudden, shocking moment of awakening that shatters dualistic fixation. Often compared to the sound of a chakram
Om Candamaharosana Hum Phat Patched (The "patched" suffix often refers to a phonetic interpretation of phat svaha or additional closing syllables in certain liturgies).
Interpretive reading (concise)