Candamaharosana is a specific form of the protector deity ("The Immovable"). In the Buddhist Tantric tradition, particularly within the Candamaharosana Tantra , he is depicted as a fierce, dark-blue figure holding a sword to cut through ignorance and a noose to bind delusions. Usage and Context
The Om Candamaharosana Hum Phat mantra is said to offer numerous benefits, including: om candamaharosana hum phat patched
: A syllable signifying the "indivisibility" of method and wisdom; it is often used to summon or invoke the power of a deity's heart center. Candamaharosana is a specific form of the protector
This specific mantra is dedicated to the deity , whose name translates to "Fierce Great Angry One". In the Buddhist pantheon, he is often identified as a form of Acala (The Immovable One) and is a manifestation of Vajrasattva or Akshobhya . The Core Meaning of the Mantra This specific mantra is dedicated to the deity