Spell for Protection from Lightning
In this post, I have described how the Nag Stotra can be used as a most effective Occult Spell for Protection from Lightning and Thunderbolts. This Protective Spell is especially useful for people living in mountainous regions like Nepal, Himachal Pradesh, Uttrakhand and other regions of the world, which are prone to lightening strikes.
The specific period in which this paranormal remedy should be performed is the Jyeshtha Shukla Dashami also called as the Ganga Dussehra as per the Hindu Almanac. Ganga Dussehra is a popular festival, which is celeberated to mark the day of the descent of India's Holy River Ganges on the Earth. This day is also considered to be a most auspicious period for performing various religious rituals, including those related to the occult.
On this day the Nag Stotra should be written on a Bhojpatra [as shown in the image] using an Anar Kalam[small pointed twig of a pomegranate plant]. Any kind of ink can be used.
Then, an incense stick and oil lamp should be lit in-front of the Bhojpatra. After this, the Bhojpatra can be framed or laminated and kept in the Place of Worship. Altar or any other clean place in the house like a protective talisman.
The Nag Stotra [not to be confused with the Navnag Stotra] is a devotional prayer, which is chanted by some persons to worship snakes on the day of the festival of Nag Panchami. This Stotra has been mentioned in the Puranas.
In the Hindi language, this protective spell is called as the Vajrapat Se Bachneka Upay or Totka.
The specific period in which this paranormal remedy should be performed is the Jyeshtha Shukla Dashami also called as the Ganga Dussehra as per the Hindu Almanac. Ganga Dussehra is a popular festival, which is celeberated to mark the day of the descent of India's Holy River Ganges on the Earth. This day is also considered to be a most auspicious period for performing various religious rituals, including those related to the occult.
On this day the Nag Stotra should be written on a Bhojpatra [as shown in the image] using an Anar Kalam[small pointed twig of a pomegranate plant]. Any kind of ink can be used.
Nag Stotra |
Then, an incense stick and oil lamp should be lit in-front of the Bhojpatra. After this, the Bhojpatra can be framed or laminated and kept in the Place of Worship. Altar or any other clean place in the house like a protective talisman.
The Nag Stotra [not to be confused with the Navnag Stotra] is a devotional prayer, which is chanted by some persons to worship snakes on the day of the festival of Nag Panchami. This Stotra has been mentioned in the Puranas.
In the Hindi language, this protective spell is called as the Vajrapat Se Bachneka Upay or Totka.
Can this mantra be used to remove snake poison?I
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