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Hatha Jodi is the root of a rare kind of herb found in Madhaya 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 coloured flowers

and

which is similar to the Dhatura plan

 

If one digs carefully on Sunday, the earth near the roots of this plant will

reveal two small

sized branches. At that place one will find branches which look like a hand

having fingers

or those which look like two hands joined together in prayer. This branch is cut

and

separated, and is calld HATH JORI in Tantra. Hatha Jodi is small in size about

2" to 3" and

equally broad. One can see two hands joined together distinctly.

 

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 for influencing people and winning over

enemies

and clients. This wonder of nature blesses the possessor with wealth, Vashi

karan of

others i.e. other people remain kind to the Sadhaka, one has victory over

enemies,

accidents are averted and one remains free from any Tantrik effects. 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 Siyar Singhi daily.

 

It is said to attract money and power also. It protects from unexpected

problems. The

person carrying it escapes from unnecessary harassment and insult. It is widely

tested

article. The sadhak is blessed with wealth, one never meets any accident and onw

remains

free from any tantrik effects.

 

REF: http://www.astroshastra.com/store/indian/tantra/hathajori.asp

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