• Ritual of 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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  • Ritual of Red Fairy (Lal Pari)

    This ritual is mainly of Muslim origin, although it is also very famous in other parts of the world, like India, where this spirit is known as “Lal Pari”, which means Red Fairy. It is a spirit that has its place in the category of fairies, as its name indicates. She loves the color red, …

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  • Graveyard Fairy (Kabristan Pari)

    This fairy is also known as “Kabristan Pari” (कब्रिस्तान परी), which means Graveyard Fairy. It is called that because it is a fairy that has its abode exclusively in the cemetery and it is in that place where the ritual has to be carried out to summon it. It can also be carried out in …

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  • Ritual of Mami Wata

    This is a very simple Vaudou ritual to summon the water spirits, known as Mami Wata in West Africa, where the worship of these spiritual entities is widespread. Mami Wata spirits are a large group of female entities of aquatic origin, which is why they are generally described as women with fish tails, similar to …

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  • What is a fairy?

    Almost everyone will have heard of fairies at some point in their life, so they don’t need any introduction. Numerous books have been written about them, and even movies have been made for children. But what few people know is that the movies, stories and books about these beings are all based on real events. …

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