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--- Len Rosenberg <kalipadma108 wrote:

 

>

> I've been re-examining a monograph called "Forms of

> Ganesha." Moreso perhaps than any other Hindu

> deity,

> Ganesha has the widest variety of skin colors and

> attributes. The monograph explains that magicians

> can

> visualize Ganesha in one of several ten-armed forms,

> and depending on his skin color, he will assist in

> performing one of the several types of magic

> utilized in Hinduism.

>

> Unfortunately for most of us, the vast majority of

> magics available can be categorized as maleficia.

> "An it harm none..." Do NOT try these at home, boys

> and girls!

>

> Here they are, in order from most beneficial to most

> nasty...

>

> white -- Shantikaran (pacifying). A white

> complexioned Ganesha [ex: Heramba] will assist in

doing magic to

> heal diseases, remove curses, and help offset

> negative planetary aspects. Sacred to the Moon.

>

> crystalline (transparent) -- Moksha (liberating). A

> crystal Ganesha [ex: Rina-Mochana] removes debts and

sinful behavior, and

> prepares one for avoiding reincarnation. Sacred to

> Venus.

>

> pale -- Mohana (deluding) -- a pale Ganesha can help

> one weave illusions, magically make things appear

> that

> aren't there, shape-shift, etc. Sacred to Ketu.

>

> green -- Pushtikaran (enriching) -- a green Ganesha

> [ex: Dvimukhi] can ensure that you are not lacking

anything you

> require, guarenteeing satisfaction in all things.

> Sacred to Mercury.

>

> red -- Akarshana (attracting) -- a red Ganesha [ex:

Vakratunda] can

> draw to the magician anything s/he desires: wealth,

> fame, sexual companionship, knowledge, children,

> etc. Sacred to the Sun.

>

> yellow -- Stambhana (immobilizing) -- a yellow

> Ganesha [ex: Haridra Ganapati]

> can stop anything in its tracks; stops gossip,

> freezes

> water, halts runaway cars, extinguishes fires. Very

> popular in law courts -- keep your opponent's lawyer

> from following his train of thought. Sacred to

> Jupiter.

>

> coral -- Vashikaran (subjugating) -- a coral Ganesha

> will assist you to make a zombie-like slave out of

> any

> person. Their will will be obliterated, and they

> will

> only do what you tell them to do. Sacred to Mars.

>

> smoky -- Ucchatana (eradication) -- a smoky Ganesha

> will cause fear and uncertanty in the magician's

> victim, the person will appear lost and confused.

> Sacred to Rahu. Also Vidveshan (opposition) -- a

> spell to cause two individuals to become enemies.

>

> blue or black -- Marana (liquidation) -- a blue or

> black Ganesha [ex: Ucchista] is associated with

complete

> destruction

> of a thing. Ideally this would be applied to bad

> habits or evil astral beings. But Tantric magicians

> are rumored to use it kill humans at a distance,

> with

> no traceable cause.

>

 

 

 

 

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--- Len Rosenberg <kalipadma108 > wrote:> > I've been re-examining a

monograph called "Forms of> Ganesha." Moreso perhaps than any other Hindu>

deity,> Ganesha has the widest variety of skin colors and> attributes. The

monograph explains that magicians> can> visualize Ganesha in one of several

ten-armed forms,> and depending on his skin color, he will assist in>

performing one of the several types of magic> utilized in Hinduism.> >

Unfortunately for most of us, the vast majority of> magics available can be

categorized as maleficia. > "An it harm none..." Do NOT try these at home,

boys> and girls!> > Here they are, in order from most beneficial to most>

nasty...> > white -- Shantikaran

(pacifying). A white> complexioned Ganesha [ex: Heramba] will assist indoing

magic to> heal diseases, remove curses, and help offset> negative planetary

aspects. Sacred to the Moon.> > crystalline (transparent) -- Moksha

(liberating). A> crystal Ganesha [ex: Rina-Mochana] removes debts andsinful

behavior, and> prepares one for avoiding reincarnation. Sacred to> Venus.> >

pale -- Mohana (deluding) -- a pale Ganesha can help> one weave illusions,

magically make things appear> that> aren't there, shape-shift, etc. Sacred to

Ketu.> > green -- Pushtikaran (enriching) -- a green Ganesha> [ex: Dvimukhi]

can ensure that you are not lackinganything you> require, guarenteeing

satisfaction in all things. > Sacred to Mercury.> > red -- Akarshana

(attracting) -- a red Ganesha [ex:Vakratunda] can>

draw to the magician anything s/he desires: wealth,> fame, sexual companionship,

knowledge, children,> etc. Sacred to the Sun.> > yellow -- Stambhana

(immobilizing) -- a yellow> Ganesha [ex: Haridra Ganapati]> can stop anything

in its tracks; stops gossip,> freezes> water, halts runaway cars, extinguishes

fires. Very> popular in law courts -- keep your opponent's lawyer> from

following his train of thought. Sacred to> Jupiter.> > coral -- Vashikaran

(subjugating) -- a coral Ganesha> will assist you to make a zombie-like slave

out of> any> person. Their will will be obliterated, and they> will> only do

what you tell them to do. Sacred to Mars.> > smoky -- Ucchatana (eradication)

-- a smoky Ganesha> will cause fear and uncertanty in the magician's> victim,

the person will appear lost and confused. >

Sacred to Rahu. Also Vidveshan (opposition) -- a> spell to cause two

individuals to become enemies. > > blue or black -- Marana (liquidation) -- a

blue or> black Ganesha [ex: Ucchista] is associated withcomplete> destruction>

of a thing. Ideally this would be applied to bad> habits or evil astral

beings. But Tantric magicians> are rumored to use it kill humans at a

distance,> with> no traceable cause.>

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