Vashikaran Spells: Ancient Indian Attraction & Influence Mantras

Learn about Vashikaran — the ancient Indian practice of attraction mantras and spiritual influence techniques from the Atharva Veda tradition.

Vashikaran Spells: Ancient Indian Attraction & Influence Mantras

The Ancient Science of Vashikaran

Vashikaran is one of the oldest systematic approaches to attraction in spiritual history. Rooted in the Atharva Veda — one of Hinduism’s four sacred texts — it uses mantras (sacred sound vibrations), yantras (sacred diagrams), and specific rituals to influence situations, attract love, and create favorable outcomes.

Vedic Origin: Vashikaran comes from “Vashi” (to attract/influence) + “Karan” (method/technique). It is one of six actions (Shatkarma) described in Indian tantra traditions: attraction, immobilization, enmity, eradication, subjugation, and liquidation.

Types of Vashikaran

Sattvic Vashikaran (Pure)

Uses positive mantras and intentions to attract love, success, and favorable situations. This is the ethical form, aligned with dharma (righteous living).

Rajasic Vashikaran (Passionate)

Works with intense desire energy. Used primarily for romantic attraction and business success. Moderate in ethical standing.

Tamasic Vashikaran (Dark)

Attempts to control or dominate others against their will. Considered harmful and accumulates negative karma.

Ethical Practice: Genuine Vedic practitioners only teach and practice Sattvic Vashikaran. Ethical attraction work enhances your personal magnetism rather than overriding another’s free will.

Simple Vashikaran Practices

The Kamdev Mantra for Attraction

Kamdev is the Hindu god of love (similar to Cupid/Eros). Chanting his mantra enhances your natural attractiveness:

“Om Kamadevaya Vidmahe, Pushpabanaya Dhimahi, Tanno Ananga Prachodayat”

Chant 108 times daily during the waxing moon for 21 consecutive days while holding a rose quartz mala (prayer beads).

Honey and Clove Attraction Ritual

Write the name of the person you wish to attract on a clove. Place it in a small jar of honey. Each morning, take a small taste of the honey while focusing on your intention.

Important Considerations

  • Vashikaran should ideally be practiced under the guidance of a qualified guru or tantric practitioner
  • Mispronounced mantras may be ineffective or produce unintended results
  • Sanskrit mantras carry vibrational power — treat them with respect
  • The practitioner’s moral character directly affects the outcome
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Vashikaran?

Vashikaran is an ancient Indian spiritual practice from the Atharva Veda tradition. The word combines 'Vashi' (to attract or influence) and 'Karan' (the method). It uses specific mantras, yantras, and rituals to influence situations and attract desired outcomes.

Is Vashikaran safe?

Sattvic (pure) Vashikaran practices focused on positive attraction are generally considered safe. Tamasic (dark) Vashikaran intended to control others against their will is considered harmful and carries karmic consequences in Hindu philosophy.

Written by

Iris Moonweaver