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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Anuragini Yakshini
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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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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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Sundari Yakshini
This is one of the most beautiful Yakshinis. In fact, her name “सुर सुन्दरी” literally means the most beautiful. Her beauty is praised by both mortals and the gods themselves. In addition, Sur Sundari is among the eight main Yakshinis most recognized in the sacred Hindu and Buddhist scriptures, so apart from beauty she also …
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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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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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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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