(invocation) → VAJRAPANI (structural destruction of rigidity) → HAYAGRIVA (combustive transformation of desire) → GARUDA (spacious, non-dual liberation) → HUM (the unified enlightened mind) → PHAT (the final, irreversible cutting).
When the "Hum Phat" is issued, the practitioner’s own dualistic mind—the "self" that creates karma—is obliterated. This is not violence; it is the highest compassion. om vajrapani hayagriva garuda hum phat
The mantra is a powerful Vajrayana Buddhist invocation used to clear profound obstacles, heal severe illnesses, and provide spiritual protection . Known in Tibetan as Ta Chag Khyung Sum (The Three Wrathful Ones), this practice combines the unique energies of three fierce deities into a single unified force. Meaning of the Mantra heal severe illnesses