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  • What is a Yogini?

    Yoginis are semi-divine beings revered in Hinduism and Buddhism. Although the total number of Yoginis that exist is unknown, ancient texts speak of 64 groups of Yoginis and among them eight are the most prominent: Sur Sundari Yogini, Manohari Yogini, Kanakavati Yogini, Kameshwari Yogini, Rati Sundari Yogini, Padmini Yogini, Natini Yogini and Madhumati Yogini. It …

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  • What is an Apsara?

    “Apsara” is the name given to nymphs in Hinduism. These are semi-divine beings worshiped in Hinduism, Buddhism and many other cultures and religions around the world. They are popularly recognized for their extreme beauty that no mortal is able to resist. In fact, Lord Indra, the king of the Apsaras, sent these nymphs in ancient …

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  • What is a Pishachini?

    Pishachini is an abstract word which can mean either “Vampiress” or “Demoness” and generally refers to the female species of entities that reside in Pishach Lok, the dimension or world where people who pass away without fulfilling their worldly desires, those who were very evil, those who used magic for dark purposes, etc. go to. …

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  • What is a Kinnari?

    Kinnaris are semi-divine beings revered in both Hinduism and Buddhism and are famous throughout Southeast Asia. Ancient sacred texts describe them as beings that are half human and the other half in the form of a bird. But the truth is that when they are summoned they always appear with a completely human body but …

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  • What is a Yakshini?

    Yakshinis are semi-divine beings worshiped in Hinduism and Buddhism. The total number of Yakshinis existing in the universe is unknown but sacred Hindu texts officially recognize 36 Yakshinis. From those 36 eight of them are the most prominent: 1. Sur Sundari Yakshini i, 2. Manohari Yakshini, 3. Kankavati Yakshini, 4. Kameshwari Yakshini, 5. Ratipriya Yakshini, …

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  • Getting started in tantrik magic

    If you’re new to tantra and taking your first steps in tantric magic, then you’ve come to the right place. We’ve put together this short and simple guide for beginners who, for whatever reason, don’t have a guru and are learning on their own. We understand from experience that practicing tantric magic without a guru …

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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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  • Rules of the tantrik magic

    The rules of tantra are what guarantee success in tantric magic; without them, any experiment will be in vain, no matter how much effort and dedication has been invested. This is why only a few people achieve success in tantric practices. The main reason is that the rules of tantra are not written in any …

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