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  • The secret key to astral projection

    At the request of one of Tantrik Magic’s subscribers, we have decided to publish this post, which addresses the phenomenon of astral projection and conveys the most effective technique for experiencing this phenomenon, while also pointing out some warnings that the practitioner should keep in mind when carrying out the technique we transmit. This post …

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  • Anuragini Yakshini

    Anuragini is the eighth of the main Yakshinis (Ashta Yakshini) residing in Yaksha Lok and is also known as the “Loving Yakshini”, for while Yakshinis like Kankavati preside over material wealth, Anuragini’s main domain is the power of love, affection, and irresistible attraction. Her very name reveals her essence. In the Tantric context, she is …

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  • Kankavati Yakshini

    Kankavati (कंकावती) or Kanakavati, is the third of the eight principal Yakshinis (Ashta Yakshini) mentioned in the Puranas. Also known as the Golden Yakshini, referring to her appearance and also to her relationship with gold, a symbol of abundance as her main function is to bestow wealth upon those who worship her. She is described …

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  • Summoning a succubus

    Succubi are among the most famous spirits in the world. From medieval times to the modern era, they have both terrified and fascinated humans. They have evolved from the fearsome creatures that haunted medieval monks to the alluring maidens that modern men fantasize about and long to encounter. But very few people have truly come …

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  • Urvashi Apsara

    Urvashi is the most prominent nymph of Indra’s court and perhaps the most important of the  Apsaras. The beauty of this nymph is so overwhelming that some practitioners may even  ejaculate just by seeing Urvashi for the first time. That is not a joke but a very important fact to keep in mind when performing …

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  • Tilottama Apsara

    This is one of the most prominent principal nymphs of the kingdom of Lord Indra. Having her as your mother or sister ensures good fortune, irresistible sexual attraction and happiness in life. But when she is taken as his wife she offers all the things mentioned above but she also enjoys the privilege of obtaining …

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  • Nabhidarshan Apsara

    Nabhi Darshan Apsara ritual is basically used to obtain a magnetic personality and extraordinary beauty. Through these two qualities you will be able to attract everyone like honey attracts bees. Above all it is used to attract the opposite sex, for those who want to find the partner of their dreams. Women use it mostly …

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  • Agni Apsara

    This is a very special nymph and different from the others. She is not from the court of Indra but from the kingdom of Agni Dev, that is, the Hindu god of fire. Since she comes from the fire element, this Apsara also has peculiar qualities and grants special wishes. The main effect that she …

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  • Siddhi Yakshini

    This Yakshini is also known as “Coconut Yakshini” because she is very closely linked to the coconut. In fact, you need a coconut to be able to summon her. This goddess has the power to eliminate all negative energy from a place, banishing evil spirits and all types of demonic forces. This ritual is often …

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  • Ugraprabha Yogini

    This goddess is one of the main 64 Yoginis recognized in Hinduism, although the total number of Yoginis that exist in the universe is considered infinite. She manifests herself through the power of the moon. She is also related to the planet Venus, and since Venus basically symbolizes love, that makes Ugraprabha a gentle and …

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  • Padmini Yogini

    Padmini Yogini  one of the eight most prominent Yoginis known as Ashta Yogini endowed with amazing powers. She has a dark golden complexion and her body is covered in precious gold jewelry and ornaments. This goddess appears in the middle of the night and has sexual interaction with whoever summons her and leaves, leaving behind her …

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  • Water fairy (Jal Pari)

    Water fairies are also known as mermaids in the Western world and Jal Pari (जल परी) in Hinduism or Mami Wata in the Vaudou tradition. These nymphs bear a close resemblance to Apsaras and are just as powerful and beautiful. But while Apsaras live in the court of Lord Hindra, water nymphs live in the …

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