Om Candamaharosana Hum Phat Patched — Premium
This is not a lullaby. Don't chant this to fall asleep. Chant this when:
The mantra "Om Candamaharosana Hum Phat" is the core invocation of the Caṇḍamahāroṣaṇa Tantra
(the "Immovable One"). Central to his practice is the potent mantra: . om candamaharosana hum phat patched
Candamaharosana is typically depicted as a fierce, squat figure, often blue or black in color, symbolizing his role in crushing obstacles and ego-driven delusions. Unlike many peaceful deities, Candamaharosana is a "wrathful protector" who uses intense energy to "cut through" the ignorance that binds practitioners to the cycle of suffering. 2. Breakdown of the Mantra
"Homage to the Fierce Great Wrathful One whose blazing wisdom, manifested as compassionate wrath, destroys the ego's fortress and liberates all beings from cyclic existence." This is not a lullaby
Namah Samanta Vajranam Chanda Maharoshana Sphotaya Hum Trat Ham Mam (Common Japanese Shingon version).
Therefore, is not a prayer to a distant god but a mantra of self-identification. It is the sound of one's own awakened mind, fierce, direct, and undeniably present, destroying all obstacles in the here and now. It is the roar of the immovable warrior within. Central to his practice is the potent mantra:
This is the direct naming of the deity. It is far more than a label; it is a sonic evocation of his entire being. By chanting the name, the practitioner cuts through the misconception that one is a separate, ordinary being and acknowledges the presence of the enlightened, wrathful energy already latent within the self. It is the sound that calls the power of one who "destroys one’s own karmic obstacles".