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Hello Sanjay:

 

Ya, there is such a thing as evil eye. The remedy would be not

to "toot your trumpet" too much and keep a low profile so your good

luck doesn't get modified by the bad vibes sent by jealous people.

 

Another remedy is to share your good-luck/wealth with the evil-eyed

ones so that they don't send their bad vibes your way.

 

My statements above may seem ridiculuos and amusing, but "evil-

eye/buri najar" does exist. Remember, our mothers used to put a black

dot on our foreheads to ward-off the evil-eye from the jealous ones.

 

Also, I say this from first-hand knowledge and observation that black-

magic and vashikaran DOES exist in India. If you get a chance, travel

to Banaras, Varanashi or Nasik and contact some AGHORI sadhus--if you

find some sadhu who is agreeable, he'll take you to a cemetary and

can show you black-magic first hand.

 

-- This is very very dangerous, I kept on getting bad dreams, fearful

and sleep-less nights for months and months after a "fact-finding"

mission with an Aghori.--A Brahmin Jyotisha advised me to chant Durga

mantra every evening and chanting this mantra eventually got rid of

my bad-dreams and I'm so spooked and scared by this experience that

even today I continue my daily chanting of Durga-mantra.

 

Also, Ucchista mantras exist and are effective and you can turn

someone's life upside down by chanting Ucchista mantras, offcourse,

with faith. Bear in mind that if you practise the Ucchista mantras to

hurt someone who hasn't hurt you, your own life will turn upside down.

 

Maybe Mr. Ranjan and Mr. Trivedi can throw more light on evil-eye,

black-magic and Ucchista mantras. I know Mr.Ranjan has travelled

widely in India on his own "fact-finding" adventures.

 

Mukund

 

 

, "Sanjay" <s16444> wrote:

> Dear friends,

>

> I have a query related to something that is on our mind and tongue

> many times. It's the term Nazar lagna / evil eye. Is there

> something like this in reality or is it just Superstition???

>

> Many a times astrologers also say after looking our horoscope that

> this native is prone to nazar lagna/evil eye. If so, then which are

> the planets we should look for to find out if the native is prone

to

> this.

>

> If it exists then, then what are the possible remedies?

>

> Please guide me on this subject.

>

> Regards

> Sanjay Sharma

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Namaste all,

 

Chant the Sudarschan Kavaca and no "evil- eye/buri najar" can

threaten you!

 

OM TAT SAT

best regards

(zlatko)shadbhuj gour d.

 

 

 

 

 

-- In , "monmuk111" <monmuk111>

wrote:

> Hello Sanjay:

>

> Ya, there is such a thing as evil eye. The remedy would be not

> to "toot your trumpet" too much and keep a low profile so your

good

> luck doesn't get modified by the bad vibes sent by jealous people.

>

> Another remedy is to share your good-luck/wealth with the evil-

eyed

> ones so that they don't send their bad vibes your way.

>

> My statements above may seem ridiculuos and amusing, but "evil-

> eye/buri najar" does exist. Remember, our mothers used to put a

black

> dot on our foreheads to ward-off the evil-eye from the jealous

ones.

>

> Also, I say this from first-hand knowledge and observation that

black-

> magic and vashikaran DOES exist in India. If you get a chance,

travel

> to Banaras, Varanashi or Nasik and contact some AGHORI sadhus--if

you

> find some sadhu who is agreeable, he'll take you to a cemetary

and

> can show you black-magic first hand.

>

> -- This is very very dangerous, I kept on getting bad dreams,

fearful

> and sleep-less nights for months and months after a "fact-finding"

> mission with an Aghori.--A Brahmin Jyotisha advised me to chant

Durga

> mantra every evening and chanting this mantra eventually got rid

of

> my bad-dreams and I'm so spooked and scared by this experience

that

> even today I continue my daily chanting of Durga-mantra.

>

> Also, Ucchista mantras exist and are effective and you can turn

> someone's life upside down by chanting Ucchista mantras,

offcourse,

> with faith. Bear in mind that if you practise the Ucchista mantras

to

> hurt someone who hasn't hurt you, your own life will turn upside

down.

>

> Maybe Mr. Ranjan and Mr. Trivedi can throw more light on evil-eye,

> black-magic and Ucchista mantras. I know Mr.Ranjan has travelled

> widely in India on his own "fact-finding" adventures.

>

> Mukund

>

>

> , "Sanjay" <s16444>

wrote:

> > Dear friends,

> >

> > I have a query related to something that is on our mind and

tongue

> > many times. It's the term Nazar lagna / evil eye. Is there

> > something like this in reality or is it just Superstition???

> >

> > Many a times astrologers also say after looking our horoscope

that

> > this native is prone to nazar lagna/evil eye. If so, then which

are

> > the planets we should look for to find out if the native is

prone

> to

> > this.

> >

> > If it exists then, then what are the possible remedies?

> >

> > Please guide me on this subject.

> >

> > Regards

> > Sanjay Sharma

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Dear All,

 

Chant the 'Hanuman Chalisa' daily and trust god then "evil-eye" also will become

good for you.

 

Regards

 

Shad <waterpowers wrote:

Namaste all,

 

Chant the Sudarschan Kavaca and no "evil- eye/buri najar" can

threaten you!

 

OM TAT SAT

best regards

(zlatko)shadbhuj gour d.

 

 

 

 

 

-- In , "monmuk111" <monmuk111>

wrote:

> Hello Sanjay:

>

> Ya, there is such a thing as evil eye. The remedy would be not

> to "toot your trumpet" too much and keep a low profile so your

good

> luck doesn't get modified by the bad vibes sent by jealous people.

>

> Another remedy is to share your good-luck/wealth with the evil-

eyed

> ones so that they don't send their bad vibes your way.

>

> My statements above may seem ridiculuos and amusing, but "evil-

> eye/buri najar" does exist. Remember, our mothers used to put a

black

> dot on our foreheads to ward-off the evil-eye from the jealous

ones.

>

> Also, I say this from first-hand knowledge and observation that

black-

> magic and vashikaran DOES exist in India. If you get a chance,

travel

> to Banaras, Varanashi or Nasik and contact some AGHORI sadhus--if

you

> find some sadhu who is agreeable, he'll take you to a cemetary

and

> can show you black-magic first hand.

>

> -- This is very very dangerous, I kept on getting bad dreams,

fearful

> and sleep-less nights for months and months after a "fact-finding"

> mission with an Aghori.--A Brahmin Jyotisha advised me to chant

Durga

> mantra every evening and chanting this mantra eventually got rid

of

> my bad-dreams and I'm so spooked and scared by this experience

that

> even today I continue my daily chanting of Durga-mantra.

>

> Also, Ucchista mantras exist and are effective and you can turn

> someone's life upside down by chanting Ucchista mantras,

offcourse,

> with faith. Bear in mind that if you practise the Ucchista mantras

to

> hurt someone who hasn't hurt you, your own life will turn upside

down.

>

> Maybe Mr. Ranjan and Mr. Trivedi can throw more light on evil-eye,

> black-magic and Ucchista mantras. I know Mr.Ranjan has travelled

> widely in India on his own "fact-finding" adventures.

>

> Mukund

>

>

> , "Sanjay" <s16444>

wrote:

> > Dear friends,

> >

> > I have a query related to something that is on our mind and

tongue

> > many times. It's the term Nazar lagna / evil eye. Is there

> > something like this in reality or is it just Superstition???

> >

> > Many a times astrologers also say after looking our horoscope

that

> > this native is prone to nazar lagna/evil eye. If so, then which

are

> > the planets we should look for to find out if the native is

prone

> to

> > this.

> >

> > If it exists then, then what are the possible remedies?

> >

> > Please guide me on this subject.

> >

> > Regards

> > Sanjay Sharma

 

 

 

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Dear friends,

I think that this NAZAR business is applicable to Indians only. I

mean people from Indian sub-continent origin.

Inder

, "monmuk111"

<monmuk111> wrote:

> Hello Sanjay:

>

> Ya, there is such a thing as evil eye. The remedy would be not

> to "toot your trumpet" too much and keep a low profile so your

good

> luck doesn't get modified by the bad vibes sent by jealous people.

>

> Another remedy is to share your good-luck/wealth with the evil-

eyed

> ones so that they don't send their bad vibes your way.

>

> My statements above may seem ridiculuos and amusing, but "evil-

> eye/buri najar" does exist. Remember, our mothers used to put a

black

> dot on our foreheads to ward-off the evil-eye from the jealous

ones.

>

> Also, I say this from first-hand knowledge and observation that

black-

> magic and vashikaran DOES exist in India. If you get a chance,

travel

> to Banaras, Varanashi or Nasik and contact some AGHORI sadhus--if

you

> find some sadhu who is agreeable, he'll take you to a cemetary

and

> can show you black-magic first hand.

>

> -- This is very very dangerous, I kept on getting bad dreams,

fearful

> and sleep-less nights for months and months after a "fact-finding"

> mission with an Aghori.--A Brahmin Jyotisha advised me to chant

Durga

> mantra every evening and chanting this mantra eventually got rid

of

> my bad-dreams and I'm so spooked and scared by this experience

that

> even today I continue my daily chanting of Durga-mantra.

>

> Also, Ucchista mantras exist and are effective and you can turn

> someone's life upside down by chanting Ucchista mantras,

offcourse,

> with faith. Bear in mind that if you practise the Ucchista mantras

to

> hurt someone who hasn't hurt you, your own life will turn upside

down.

>

> Maybe Mr. Ranjan and Mr. Trivedi can throw more light on evil-eye,

> black-magic and Ucchista mantras. I know Mr.Ranjan has travelled

> widely in India on his own "fact-finding" adventures.

>

> Mukund

>

>

> , "Sanjay" <s16444>

wrote:

> > Dear friends,

> >

> > I have a query related to something that is on our mind and

tongue

> > many times. It's the term Nazar lagna / evil eye. Is there

> > something like this in reality or is it just Superstition???

> >

> > Many a times astrologers also say after looking our horoscope

that

> > this native is prone to nazar lagna/evil eye. If so, then which

are

> > the planets we should look for to find out if the native is

prone

> to

> > this.

> >

> > If it exists then, then what are the possible remedies?

> >

> > Please guide me on this subject.

> >

> > Regards

> > Sanjay Sharma

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Thanks for the invitation. Discussing these things does not help. If

one needs proof of presence or absence of these things, they must

seek such experiences directly and then make up their opinion.

Exactly like you did!

 

All of us have our own circles of acceptance which differ from

others in the things that we choose to include in our personal

circle of acceptance. For some, even astrology and how it works

becomes a matter of superstition, others feel the same way about

most remedies, about reincarnation and I would not be surprised if

some sheltered tribe still managing to live in a remote aboriginal

way would think we are lying if we try to describe a palm pilot to

the person. Experiencing a palm pilot would make a believer out of

that innocent person, I think!

 

RR

 

, "monmuk111"

<monmuk111> wrote:

> Hello Sanjay:

>

> Maybe Mr. Ranjan and Mr. Trivedi can throw more light on evil-eye,

> black-magic and Ucchista mantras. I know Mr.Ranjan has travelled

> widely in India on his own "fact-finding" adventures.

>

> Mukund

>

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palm pilot and buri nazar...matter against vaccuum?

 

Anyway arent we talking about buri nazar? is'nt it different from

black magic? I have no idea or experience with black magic and I

dont want to have....may be it exists or may be not, as you said

those who have experienced can really tell. But what I understand by

buri nazar is... Mrs.xyz comes to my house and she praises my son

and the next day my son falls sick so I say...Mrs. xyz ki buri nazar

lag gayee. woh mera kabhie bhalaa nahin chaahtee. I dont believe in

all this. Trivedi ji's explanation is somewhat scientific and even

the waves etc as explained by Sanjay Sharma has a point...

Oops i had said i would be out of this discussion but i could not

resist myself to particiapate.

 

---Manoshi

 

, "rohiniranjan" <rrgb@s...>

wrote:

> Thanks for the invitation. Discussing these things does not help.

If

> one needs proof of presence or absence of these things, they must

> seek such experiences directly and then make up their opinion.

> Exactly like you did!

>

> All of us have our own circles of acceptance which differ from

> others in the things that we choose to include in our personal

> circle of acceptance. For some, even astrology and how it works

> becomes a matter of superstition, others feel the same way about

> most remedies, about reincarnation and I would not be surprised if

> some sheltered tribe still managing to live in a remote aboriginal

> way would think we are lying if we try to describe a palm pilot to

> the person. Experiencing a palm pilot would make a believer out of

> that innocent person, I think!

>

> RR

>

> , "monmuk111"

> <monmuk111> wrote:

> > Hello Sanjay:

> >

> > Maybe Mr. Ranjan and Mr. Trivedi can throw more light on evil-

eye,

> > black-magic and Ucchista mantras. I know Mr.Ranjan has travelled

> > widely in India on his own "fact-finding" adventures.

> >

> > Mukund

> >

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To the innocent aboriginal, a palm pilot could represent black

magic as historically guns did to them. As far as it being a

vacuum, if it really was, why are we discussing it here :-)

 

Obviously there is no vacuum of topics here, at this time ;-)

 

RR

 

, "Manoshi Chatterjee"

<khallopapa> wrote:

> palm pilot and buri nazar...matter against vaccuum?

>

> Anyway arent we talking about buri nazar? is'nt it different from

> black magic? I have no idea or experience with black magic and I

> dont want to have....may be it exists or may be not, as you said

> those who have experienced can really tell. But what I understand by

> buri nazar is... Mrs.xyz comes to my house and she praises my son

> and the next day my son falls sick so I say...Mrs. xyz ki buri nazar

> lag gayee. woh mera kabhie bhalaa nahin chaahtee. I dont believe in

> all this. Trivedi ji's explanation is somewhat scientific and even

> the waves etc as explained by Sanjay Sharma has a point...

> Oops i had said i would be out of this discussion but i could not

> resist myself to particiapate.

>

> ---Manoshi

>

> , "rohiniranjan" <rrgb@s...>

> wrote:

> > Thanks for the invitation. Discussing these things does not help.

> If

> > one needs proof of presence or absence of these things, they must

> > seek such experiences directly and then make up their opinion.

> > Exactly like you did!

> >

> > All of us have our own circles of acceptance which differ from

> > others in the things that we choose to include in our personal

> > circle of acceptance. For some, even astrology and how it works

> > becomes a matter of superstition, others feel the same way about

> > most remedies, about reincarnation and I would not be surprised if

> > some sheltered tribe still managing to live in a remote aboriginal

> > way would think we are lying if we try to describe a palm pilot to

> > the person. Experiencing a palm pilot would make a believer out of

> > that innocent person, I think!

> >

> > RR

> >

> > , "monmuk111"

> > <monmuk111> wrote:

> > > Hello Sanjay:

> > >

> > > Maybe Mr. Ranjan and Mr. Trivedi can throw more light on evil-

> eye,

> > > black-magic and Ucchista mantras. I know Mr.Ranjan has travelled

> > > widely in India on his own "fact-finding" adventures.

> > >

> > > Mukund

> > >

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