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Evil Spirit Removal

All world religions agree that the forces of good and evil exert influence on our lives. The evil influence like ghosts, spirits, black magic spells etc can be eliminated not only from our physical self but also from our living environment. Severest kinds of such spells and black magic are removed with spiritual blessing in no time.

To prevent people of the delirious impact/effect of evil spirits Pundi ji takes on himself such effects to protect and safeguard the devotees as he himself enjoys immunity against them due to constant protection provided to him by the deities.

The word 'dhristi' (Evil Eye) traces its origin from Sanskrit and its literal meaning is 'sight' In modern linguistics its usage signifies 'evil eye' or rather 'casting an evil-eye' Dhristi is not a concept borrowed from superstitions. Science explains it as the flow of negativity that affects the person or object towards which it is directed.

Origin of negativity/ negative energy
Every thought form is associated with energy, just as blessings and good thoughts have a positive auraabout them, so also negative emotions harness harmful or negative energy.
Sources of these negative energies are, people who give way to:
Jealousy
Sense of discrimination/comparison The feeling that other people are better than you, thereby leading to frustrations.
Spirit of vengeance/retaliation : people who curse spitefully seeing the prosperity of their rivals.These emotions may not manifest or surface out but their presence even at the subconscious level can be destructive.
Drishti results in:
1. Uneasiness
2. Lack of interest
3. Sudden illness
4. Prolonged illness (without any reason).

The Vedic perspective
The vedas have described four kinds of people
1. The Satpurushas: who help others without caring for their own well-being
2. The Samanyas: they help considering the position of the self
3. Manushya Rakshasas: who extract benefits by disturbing others welfare
4. People who harm others without any purpose
According to the vedas, people who belong to the last two categories(described above) are most likely to cast an evil eye.

 

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