Om Vajrapani Hayagriva Garuda Hum Phat -
On the crown of the horse's head sits , the mythical bird deity and the traditional adversary of the nāgas (serpent spirits). Garuda is the wrathful manifestation of the wisdom of all the buddhas, dissolving conceptual obscurations and elevating the practitioner beyond ordinary limitations.
Represents the sacred body, speech, and mind of the Buddhas. It is the sound of the universe. om vajrapani hayagriva garuda hum phat
(sometimes spelled "Phet"): A powerful forceful syllable—like a sharp clap or explosion—that expels, cuts, and destroys obstacles. It energetically blasts away negativities and clears the path for healing. On the crown of the horse's head sits
The second deity, Hayagriva, is a wrathful manifestation of Avalokiteshvara, the Bodhisattva of Compassion. Identifiable by the small horse head rising from his crown, Hayagriva represents "fierce compassion." His purpose is not to destroy out of anger, but to forcefully clear away the stubborn ignorance and ego-clinging that block spiritual progress. His neigh is said to pierce through the illusions of the world, and he is specifically called upon to heal physical ailments and psychological disturbances that are resistant to standard remedies. It is the sound of the universe
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