Mantra websites on duping spree in Hyderabad
Hyderabad: After selling Shani Raksha Kavach, Dhan Lakshmi Yantra, Dristi Nivarana Yantra, Akarshana Yantra and other crystals which suposedly hold remedies for all problems, some commercial websites are luring people by offering mantras to attract women, find love, make easy money and to overcome other personal problems.
Websites are providing information about some goddesses in both the vamachara and dakshinachara systems with descriptions of the results if anyone recites the mantras.
Many youths are being lured by these websites to learn Karna Pishachi and Vasheekaran mantras. Karna Pishachi is believed to have the power to give all the answers to questions asked by Sadhakas in his Karna (ear).
Vasheekaran mantra sadhakas are supposed to have the power to easily attract women for sexual relations or attract anyone to make money without effort.
These websites initially provide the description of the mantra along with its results but do not give the procedure of sadhana. If netizens approach the admin of these websites for the procedure, they begin their tricks to trap the victims. Mr B. Rajesh from ECIL said that he had approached a website to practice Karna Pishachi Sadhana.
“The admin of the website suggested that I mail him personally. When I approached him, he demanded Rs 5,000 as guru dakshina for the upadesha of the mantra. When I paid it and provided my mobile number, he made a call and gave the moola mantra and the procedure. I followed the deeksha but failed to get any result. When I approached them again, the phone number he gave me turned out to be a public telephone in some remote village in Bihar,” he said.
A guru of vamachara style from Vijayawada, Mr Satyanarayana, said that no practice would give fruitful results until and unless the devotee took deeksha from a prominent guru with rigorous practice and under supervision.
“It is true that some powers are there in mantras. But, nowadays no guru is encouraging his students to practice such mantras. Upadeshas through websites, emails and phones are traps laid by cyber criminals,” he said.