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Kam Pishachini Sadhana ✦ Complete

According to Tantric texts, when the Sadhana reaches maturity:

If the practitioner remains fearless and accepts her, she becomes a servant to the practitioner, fulfilling their worldly desires.


The seed (Bija) mantra for Kam Pishachini is rarely written in full. A decoded version is: kam pishachini sadhana

ॐ ह्रीं क्लीं श्रीं काम पिशाचिन्यै स्वाहा औरं ब्रों फट् स्वाहा (Om Hreem Kleem Shreem Kaam Pishaachinyai Swaaha Aum Braum Phat Swaaha)

Pronunciation: This is an Ucchishta mantra (to be chanted after eating/without ritual purity). It contains the Kleem (lust) and Hreem (destruction) bijas. The “Braum Phat” is the killing seed. According to Tantric texts, when the Sadhana reaches

Total chant count: 125,000 times, in 45-day cycles.

These are not fruits and flowers. Offerings include: If the practitioner remains fearless and accepts her,

Kam Pishachini Sadhana is a specialized and esoteric ritualistic practice within the broader scope of the Aghori and Vamachara (Left-Hand Path) traditions of Tantra. The term breaks down into three Sanskrit words:

In Tantric lore, a Pishachini is considered a lower astral entity, often described as a restless spirit of a woman who died with unfulfilled desires or through unnatural causes. Unlike deities (Devas) or benevolent goddesses, Pishachinis are viewed as fierce, impure, and potentially malevolent forces that hover in the cremation grounds (Shamshan).

The objective of this Sadhana is to invoke, control, and bind such a spirit to the practitioner (Sadhak) for the fulfillment of worldly desires, usually revolving around intense romantic attraction (Vashikaran), wealth, or hidden knowledge.

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