Om Candamaharosana Hum Phat Patched Jun 2026
: 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.
This is not a lullaby. Don't chant this to fall asleep. Chant this when: om candamaharosana hum phat patched
Each syllable of the mantra carries specific tantric weight: : A syllable signifying the "indivisibility" of method
For a practitioner, "patching" or reciting this mantra is part of a "Sadhana"—a structured spiritual practice. It involves visualization where the practitioner imagines themselves as the deity. By identifying with the "Extremely Wrathful One," the practitioner is encouraged to see their own anger not as a personal failing, but as a misguided form of clarity. When the "I" is removed from the anger, what remains is the sharp, penetrating power of the sword of wisdom. Chant this when: Each syllable of the mantra
Namah Samanta Vajranam Chanda Maharoshana Sphotaya Hum Trat Ham Mam (Common Japanese Shingon version).
Is it a specific psytrance or techno track? Many producers use Buddhist mantras for high-energy "dark" sets.
"Maha" means "great"; "Rosana" derives from rosa (anger/wrath). Maharosana is the "Great Wrathful One." This wrath is not worldly anger but the fierce, compassionate energy a parent feels when pulling a child away from a burning building. It is active, urgent, and salvific.