Unknown to many, the black turmeric or ‘kali haldi’, is one of the most sacred yet, magical ingredients in Hinduism. Turmeric is often used in all types of health-related efforts, but the black turmeric (black/indigo in colour and smells as pungent as camphor), is known to be more potent than its orange/yellow counterpart. Another common name for black turmeric is “Krishna haridra,” and is very useful for people performing tantra sadhana. According to the Eastern occult and pagan studies, the black turmeric is one of the most popular herbs in West Bengal for its amazing medicinal benefits, treating cancer to osteoarthritis, epilepsy to weight loss disorders.
Grown on the banks of the holy river Godavari in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, studies reveal that the ancient tribes in the Western and Eastern India used this black turmeric for the purpose of doing black magic and other powerful spells. This amazing herb is particularly used for worshiping goddess Kali, with its roots so powerful an herb that they are kept for protecting homes from the evil energies and spirits. It also has antiseptic properties, hence, is very powerful and offers defensive support in our body.
This rarely found turmeric has a lot of significance in rituals especially in Lakshmi Pooja, Kaala Bhairav and Mahakali sadhana and is also used in rare ayurvedic medicines. It is also known to be a component of the Kuber Khazana (the chambers of the banker of the heavens), as well.
Kali haldi is most used for various tantric purposes such as vashikaran or the controlling of the (others’), mind. Mixed with cow’s urine and made into a paste, it is used by the tantrics to achieve success in many tantric tasks. Astrologers and tantrikas associate kali haldi to the Goddess Kali and Her destructive as well as protective powers, making kali haldi, the most sought-after ingredient in every tantric ritual. It is believed that, if you keep the root of the kali haldi in your home, it is like keeping Maa Kali with you.
It is also believed that the kali haldi paste can increase the power of the third eye as it is a powerful ingredient used in many powerful tantric works from time immemorial. According to the Aryan spells book, the powerful kali haldi paste can give you amazing powers, gifting you the ability to realize the abnormal things easily, which others find difficult to notice.
Turmeric generally have been used for many health remedies, but this powerful herb also represents some powerful Hindu deities such as Vishnu, Krishna, Shiva and Rama. This is one of the main reasons why the kali haldi is a successful magical component used by many.
You can make a thick paste of saffron and black turmeric in pure water and draw the swastika symbol in the main entrance door of your house, it will bring great benefits to all occupants of the home. This is also considered to be one of the most powerful remedies for new employees and new entrepreneurs to increase the flow of money. You can burn some incense with black turmeric every time before you start any new project, it will aid with smooth flow and success of your venture.
The paste is used as “tilak,” (the dot on the forehead), by tantrics for Kala Bhairav and goddess MahaKali during sadhana. Used as a talisman, it protects the wearer from the effects of black magic, while aiding success in business and prosperity. Black turmeric has been used for generations to cure and to heal as well as to destroy, making it a secret yet sacred ingredient that does the job for the tantrics who use them. It is said that although the root is vital, caution must be applied in the handling and use of it, as it has the ability to destroy even the person using it. Always use discretion when buying kali haldi – buy only from the people you trust and use only with advisement from a tantric who will guide you well.
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