• 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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  • 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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  • Ritual of Lord Ganesha

    Ganesha or Ganapati is the destroyer of all obstacles, both spiritual and material. He is one of the most popular and revered gods in Hinduism, and his mantra is recited daily by millions of people. Ganapati is worshipped not only at the beginning of tantric work but also before any important project or activity. For …

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  • Ritual of Lord Shiva

    Shiva is perhaps the most well-known and venerated deity in Hinduism, and he is the one who transmitted tantra to humanity, as recorded in numerous ancient writings. Therefore, his worship is mandatory when beginning the tantric path, as without his blessing or permission, success in tantric practices is not guaranteed. Practitioners need to chant the …

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