On working
with Vietnamese and Thai Ngai magic, I have made a hypothesis that the Ngai practice is
originated from the Indian sacred root worship. The reason is that the most notable
similarity is the use of the roots of plants: The Ngai practices make use of
many plant roots, notably the ginger types amongst many other herbal plants.
Below are a
collection of Indian sacred roots available for purchase taken from intranet
sources:
Swetarka Ganapati
Swetarka
Ganapati is the root of a shrub called Safed Madar, which take the form of lord
Ganesh. Worshiping it with powerful mantra of lord Ganesh increases the
person’s spiritual power. It also regenerates vigor, vitality, enthusiasm. It
also removes the obstacle and brings prosperity.
Swetark
Ganpatis which have been sourced from the Swetark trees growing on the banks of
River Narmada.
Among
Indian plants, Madar is a special kind of plant. It is poisonous. Its leaves
are not eaten even by animals. However, it is believed to possess full of
mystic and has medicinal qualities. In Ayurveda, it is described as a
life-giving plant. The leaves, flowers and bark of Madar plants are very dear
to Gods but the plant of Madar is not offered like other plants. It is avoided
and condemned as a pain-giver.
Kali Haldi (Black Turmeric)
Black
Turmeric is known as Kali Haldi and is used in Tantrik Sadhana. This plant is
found around the Narbada River in Madhya Pradesh, in Makwan Pur Dist of Nepal,
and in the plains of Vastor.
A Kali Haldi
should be charged by Bhairav Mantra. In Tantric practices, a Kali Haldi deals
with the medicinal and other uses of this ginger plant. This is also called
'Kalpa Tantra. Kali Haldi or Black Turmeric is known as Siddha Kali Haldi and it
is used in Tantrik Sadhana. This Siddha Kali Haldi or Black Turmeric is used
for Tantra sadhana, bhairav sadhana to removing Back Magik.
Hatha Jodi
Hatha Jodi
or also known as Hatha Jori is said to be an incarnation of Goddess Chamunda.
It is the root of a rare kind of herb found in Madhya Pradesh (India) in Amar
Kantek hills and in the Lumibani valley of Nepal, there are thick forests. In
these jungles one can find a plant know as "BIRVAH" which has blue
and white colored flowers and which is similar to the Dhatura plant. After
taking it out, it is immersed in Til oil. It is said that Hatha Jodi absorbs
about one kilo Til oil in a month whereas its weight remains the same. When it
stops to absorb oil, it is taken out. After performing Puja, Hatha Jodi is kept
in Sindoor(Vermillion). After this, it is used in Tantric sadhanas. It is known
as a wonderful tantrik item . This Hatha Jori shall be kept in vermillon and in
silver box or case in puja Ghar or locker/almirah. One shall light incense in
front of Hatha Jodi daily.
Hatha Jodi
is said to possess the power to influence people and to win over enemies and
clients. This wonder of nature blesses the possessor with wealth, metta,
victory over enemies, accidents are averted and one remains free from any
Tantrik effects.
Hatha Jori
shall be kept in vermillion and in silver box or case. Energised Hatha Jodi is
very useful Tantric Item for winning a court battle. Hatha Jori is rare and so
is highly priced. Since Hatha Jori has the powers of ‘Vashikaran’ or
attraction. It is very useful in winning favors or winning trials etc. Hatha
Jodi is otherwise called Vashikaran Amulet or hypnotizer. It hypnotizes the
people whom you deal with, towards you.
i have genuine shwetark ganpati interested person call me- 08521915610 ;price Rs. 10 lkh.
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ReplyDeleteMost respectfully i beg to state that i just need to know the english name or image/photo of a herbal tantaric plant generally known or called by the name of "Sankha Holi Ki Boti", i hope you must help me in this regard.
i shall remain thankful to you for this act of your kindness.hope to have your kind reply via my email as soon as possible,