Kanchana Pitham

“The Terrifying Secrets of the Djinn in Tantrika Vidya — Form, Powers, and Exorcism”

The Hidden Form of the Djinn

Within the folds of Tantrika Vidya, there exists the account of a being whose appearance defies natural order — the Djinn.
Its body is shrouded in darkness, its face bearing four eyes, two noses, and three mouths. From its torso extend nine hands, though it stands upon only one leg. It bears but one head, yet its countenance is terrible to behold. Adorned with earrings in both ears and a thread tied firmly at its waist. The true height of the Djinn is but three feet with all the above mentioned lakshanas. However, it never appears in its real shape. What the human eye perceives is but a veiled form, for such entities conceal themselves to deceive us.

The Terrors of Its Presence

Where a Djinn has set its foot, disturbances abound.

  • It strikes men and women with freezing fevers and incurable diseases.

  • From unseen corners, stones are cast, bringing confusion and fear.

  • Dogs howl and bark without reason, between the hours of 11 am and 3 pm, at sunset, and again between midnight and 3 am.

  • Within the silence of the house, the family senses as though another being walks within the walls by night.

  • Through dreams it sows terror; in waking hours it instills dread.

  • It afflicts all within the household, and even children meet death under its shadow.

The female Djinn bears no lesser fear. Her palms are rough as those of a farmer who has ploughed for decades. She will sit upon the victim, hold his hands, and threaten both in dream and waking state. At times she crushes the chest, suffocating life, leaving the victim shivering under the grip of nameless horror.

Thus, the ancients declared in Tamil:
“தட்டாமற் கொல்லும் ஜின்னு”the Djinn never misses its mark.

On Exorcism

To expel such a being is a task laden with peril. The rites are hidden, vast, and terrible to perform. Even the one who dares the exorcism may meet death, for the Djinn resists fiercely. To send it away is harder than to confront many other classes of spirits. The very remembrance of such practices lingers in the mind like a scar, reminding the practitioner of the razor’s edge upon which life and death balance.

Thus, may these hands remain untainted, untouched by such rites — by the protecting grace of Kalikamba.

The Vidya It Belongs To

The Djinn does not belong to stray lore. It is tied deeply with the hidden sides of Subrahmanyar, Hanumar, and Kala Bhairava Vidya, realms wherein wrath and protection are one. Beside this, a distinct branch of Mantrika Vidya exists solely for dealings with the Djinn — summoning, binding, restraining, or casting away. Only the most daring enter such paths and the most doomed will remain in such a path.

FAQs on Djinn in Tantrika Vidya

Q1. What does a Djinn look like according to Tantrika Vidya?
A Djinn is described as a dark being with four eyes, two noses, three mouths, nine hands, one head, and one leg. It wears earrings and a thread around its waist, though its true form is rarely revealed.

Q2. How tall is a Djinn in its true form?
Despite its terrifying appearance, the true height of a Djinn is only about three feet. However, it seldom shows itself in this real stature.

Q3. What are the signs of a Djinn’s presence in a home?
Unexplained fevers, incurable illnesses, stones being thrown without cause, dogs howling between specific times, strange footsteps at night, fearful dreams, and sudden deaths of children are key signs.

Q4. How does a Djinn torment people?
It may sit on a person’s chest, crush their breath, grip their hands, instill dread through dreams, and paralyze them with fear in both waking and sleeping states.

Q5. What is meant by the Tamil saying “தட்டாமற் கொல்லும் ஜின்னு”?
This phrase means “The Djinn never misses its target” — once it fixes upon a victim, it relentlessly pursues without fail.

Q6. How difficult is it to remove a Djinn?
Exorcising a Djinn is one of the hardest tasks in Tantrika practice. The rites are complex and dangerous, and even the exorcist risks death while attempting it.

Q7. Is there a specific Vidya connected to Djinns?
Yes. Djinns are connected with the deeper aspects of Subrahmanyar, Hanumar, and Kala Bhairava Vidya. Alongside this, a separate Mantrika Vidya exists specifically for dealing with Djinns.

“The lore of the Djinn reminds us that not all forces of this universe are meant to be toyed with. May Subrahmanyar, Hanumar, and Kala Bhairava guard the seeker, and may the grace of Devi keep these hands unstained by the shadows of such rites. To know of them is wisdom, but to remain untouched by them is true protection.”

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