Recite with focus and faith. The recommended daily count is to do at least one full mala (108 repetitions), but for specific health issues, Lamas may advise doing up to five malas a day. For the Sevenfold Practice (for purification and accumulation of merit), recite the main mantra seven times at the beginning of a session before moving to the main recitation.
This mantra is widely recognized as a powerful shield against black magic, curses, and harmful spirits. It creates a "vajra fence" of protection around the practitioner [1]. 2. Physical and Mental Healing om vajrapani hayagriva garuda hum phat
Hayagriva is associated with speech and the breath. His iconography often depicts him with a small green horse head protruding from his crown, neighing a sound that pierces through the three worlds. He is particularly renowned for his ability to subdue "spirit possession" and cure illnesses caused by negative interferences. By invoking Hayagriva, one purifies the karma of speech and gains authority over negative energies. Recite with focus and faith
This mantra is unique because it merges the distinct qualities of three enlightened beings. Together, they form a supreme shield against spiritual and physical harm. 1. Vajrapani: The Master of Subtle Power This mantra is widely recognized as a powerful
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Reciting this mantra with proper intent and concentration yields specific protections for the mind and body.