This Goddess is very simple in nature. She delights in simplicity. There is no need to make any special effort to summon her, just pure mental concentration is enough. It does not take many objects or an extensive ceremony to summon this goddess and she usually shows the first signs of her presence as soon …
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Sunayana Kinnari
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Manohari Kinnari
Manohari Kinnari is the very embodiment of beauty. In fact “Manohari” means beauty. Which makes her the goddess of beauty. She has a gentle and kind nature. The truth is all Kinnaris are sweet and kind by nature, so their rituals are the most recommended for beginners. These goddesses have the ability to completely change …
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Pushpa Kinnari
This Kinnari is as cute and beautiful as a flower, as indicated by her name “Pushpa” which means flower. The most special fact about this ritual is that it gives quick results, in addition to having a very simple and easy procedure. This goddess brings absolute happiness to those who summon her and she is …
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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
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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Lilavati Apsara
By summoning this nymph the person obtains happiness and prosperity in their life. She provides all the things necessary to make the life of even the saddest and most miserable person more pleasant and enjoyable. Since ancient times, many tantrics used to practice the ritual of Lilavati Apsara, because she is famous for eliminating all …
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Karna Pishachini
Karna Pishachini is a feminine spirit that whispers the present, the past and the future in the ear of those who summon it. It is a very famous spirit among Indian astrologers and fortune tellers, who mainly use it to carry out their divination practices. She remains invisible at all times with the person who …
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Ratipriya Yakshini
Ratipriya Yakshini is not only one of the eight principal Yakshinis (Ashta Yakshini), but she is also one of the most famous and revered. One of the reasons for this is the simplicity of her ritual and the speed with which results are obtained. Like Karna Pishachini, no practitioner who has performed the Ratipriya Yakshini …
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Kaam Pishachini
Kaam Pishachini is one of the most famous Pishachini residing in Pishach Lok and is also perhaps the most frequently summoned. Kaam Pishachini are what are known in the West as succubi, but very few people really know what these beings are and their true origins. There are basically two types of Kaam Pishachini: those …
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Dhan Pishachini
Dhan Pishachini is a female entity residing in Pishach Lok, or the underworld. She is especially associated with money and material wealth, as indicated by her name, “Dhan,” which means money or wealth, and “Pishachini,” which means vampire or demon. Like Kaam Pishachini, Dhan Pishachini also has a male counterpart, Dhan Pishach. They both are …
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Jal Pishachini
Jal Pishachini literally means “water vampire/demon” and refers to all women who have drowned in water. The spirits of these women continue to reside in the water where they died until they can be reincarnated or advance on their spiritual path, which can take quite some time, depending particularly on the deceased’s karma. This spiritual …
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Kameshwari Yakshini
Kameshwari Yakshini is the fourth of the eight principal Yakshinis and one of the most powerful. Her name “Kameshwari” literally means “Goddess of Desires.” Upon contact with her, all of the practitioner’s material desires become reality. All problems gradually resolve themselves, without the practitioner even having to say a single word, as if Kameshwari Devi …
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