Description
Tam Pishach – Mahapret Sadhana is a mystical and transformative Aghor Tantra practice that connects the sadhak to the infinite energy of Shiv-Shakti. Reserved for those ready to delve into spiritual depths, it not only fulfills external desires but also reshapes inner consciousness. Among Mahaprets, Tam Pishach holds a unique place—a supernatural force bound in the pret yoni yet fully devoted to the sadhak’s service. Its roots lie in ancient guru traditions, where gurus like Vishanth and Shivkeshi have established it as a foundation for siddhis.
Sadhana Process: Step-by-Step Guidance
This sadhana begins specifically on the night of Amavasya during the evening twilight (shamshan kaal), when the moon’s absence amplifies spiritual energy. The site should be secluded, pure, and energetically charged, such as a cremation ground or riverbank, maintaining balance with natural elements. The sadhak assumes a naked posture (symbolizing ego surrender) facing east or north on an asana.
- Initial Purification and Jap: Start with the guru mantra or Shiva mantra. Follow with one mala jap (108 times) of the specific Tam Pishach mantra. This jap centers mental focus and opens the gateway to invoke the pret shakti. Keep the atmosphere sacred with incense, lamps, and flowers during the jap.
- Ahutis and Invocation: After completing the jap, offer 11 ahutis. Each involves ghee, sesame seeds, herbs, or special prasad (like black sesame mixed with ghee) into the fire. Fire serves as the medium to please the Mahapret, drawing it gradually toward the sadhak. Maintain full devotion and fearlessness, as the energy may initially feel intimidating but aligns with the sadhak’s pure intent.
- Vashikaran Mantra Jap: Post-ahutis, stand on one leg (symbolizing balance and resolve) and chant the special vashikaran mantra 11 times. This mantra, received from the guru, binds and subjugates Tam Pishach. Visualize the pret shakti entering your heart. On successful jap, it assumes the form of a rose—a beautiful, gentle flower symbolizing love, beauty, and power. This form establishes a familial bond with the sadhak, free of fear.
Fruits of Siddhi and Duration
Upon siddhi, Tam Pishach remains with the sadhak unwaveringly for 3 years. During this time, it fulfills every wish—be it vashikaran, wealth, health, or enemy defeat—acting as an invisible aide, offering suggestions or manifesting results directly. This period tests the sadhak’s discipline, as proximity to pret shakti demands ethical conduct. Misuse can weaken the siddhi.
After 3 years, Tam Pishach automatically liberates from the pret yoni. This liberation is the sadhak’s karmic merit—the pret soul attains moksha, granting the sadhak permanent spiritual power in return. The sadhak’s chakras elevate, transforming them into a guardian of Mahaprets.
Precautions and Guru Guidance
As an intensely potent sadhana, it is for guru-initiated sadhaks only. Attempting without a guru (like Vishanth or Shivkeshi) can be harmful. Physical-mental purity, celibacy, and sattvic diet are essential. Contact the guru immediately if discomfort arises. Tam Pishach Sadhana offers not just material siddhis but opens the door to self-realization—where pret and dev are manifestations of the same energy.
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