Vashikaran is one of the ancient practices stemming from traditional Indian occult teachings. The term has been derived from the Sanskrit words ‘vashi’, meaning control, and ‘karan’, which defines the method. This practice has always been associated with controlling emotions, actions, and thoughts with rituals and mantras. For a long time, it has been considered one of the most effective ways of solving real-life problems.
Vashikaran basically uses energy channels that target issues in love and relationships. Its first mention in religious texts can be traced back to the Atharva Veda. It operates through sound vibrations made during certain religious practices. Mantras containing great strength and potency are uttered with commitment and faith. These create vibrations that shape the final outcomes.
The Atharva Veda contains hymns that are used for attracting, protecting, and healing. Many of these verses later on became associated with Vashikaran practices. With time, they made their way into tantric texts. Shaiva and Shakti texts possess rituals, mantras, and yantras that are performed to attract favour or love.
Vashikaran flourished through the ages across India. Mantras related to certain deities like Kamadevi, Tripura Sundari, and Bagalamukhi became more prominent and were used in these rituals.
Some of these practices became integrated in local folklore and traditions and were used rampantly by local spiritual healers and tantriks. Some of the commonest reasons for the usage of Vashikaran were attracting a partner, solving familial disputes, and gaining favours.
In modern content, the main reason for using Vashikaran is always solving human problems like achieving personal goals, resolving conflicts, attracting love, and strengthening relationships.
Vashikaran draws a bad rap now as a marketing tool for attracting love and peace, often with a questionable intention. However, with the right tantrik healer, it is a means of removing bad influences from life and creating balance and harmony.