Obeah or Black Magic Prayers
The following Pujas or Rituals should not be done by anyone who seeps happiness and peace. Doing any of these pujas will result in family misery, abortions, miscarriages, financial downfall, blockages, sickness, separations, accidents, love problems, imprisonments, and more…
None of these are found in the Vedic Texts of Hindus as something to be worshipped.
Sanganee Puja:
Sometimes referred to as Sea-Master or Bush-Msater; involves sacrifice and sometimes falsely referred to as the planet Saturn.
Kal-Bhairo Puja
Very popular in the West, involves sacrifice of goats, pigs, or lambs. In Muslim, it is the same as Qurbani; In Trinidad, it is known as Dee.
Dee Puja
Involves the giving of rum, cigarettes, cheese and crackers, etc.
Landmaster Puja
Usually, when a person was killed and buried in the land, without proper prayers and pujas, he or she becomes the spirit of the land. There is only one Landmaster and that is Dharti Maa or Mother Earth.
Kateri Puja
Usually involves the killing of a specially grown chicken or Fowl, whose meat is similar to duck meat. This ritual is also similar to Voodoo.
Kali Maya Puja (Sacrificial)
The real Kali Puja is really Durga Puja, but it does not involve sacrifice of animals. When sacrifice is done in Kali’s name, it destroys the female generation of that person and can make the family extinct. There is no direct Puja to Kali in her destructive form.
In the Bhagavat Purana a list is given of the deities who are to be worshipped for particular aims.
- “He who wishes for the illumination of knowledge should worship the Immensity (brahman).
- “He who wishes for the pleasures of the senses should worship Might (Indra), the king of heaven.
- “He who desires children worships the lord of progeny, Prajapati.
- “He who desires luck worships the Power of Illusion, Maya.
- “He who desires intelligence worships the Sun (Surya).
- “He who desires wealth worships the spheres of the elements, the Vasus.
- “He who desires virile power worships the divinities of life, the Rudras.
- “He who desires food worships Aditi, the mother of the gods.
- “He who desires a place in heaven worships all the gods.
- “He who desires a kingdom worships the Universal Principles, the Visvadevas.
- “He who desires power worships the Means-of-Accomplishment (Sadhyas).
- “He who desires a long life worships the celestial physicians, the Asvins.
- “He who desires strength worships the Earth (Ila).
- “He who desires stability worships the World-Mothers (Loka-matas).
- “He who desires beauty worships the celestial musicians, the gandharvas.
- “He who desires a woman worships the nymph Urvasi.
- “He who wishes for domination worships the Supreme-Ruler.
- “He who desires fame worships the lord of the sacrifice (yajna).
- “He who desires a treasure worships Pracetas [Varuna, the lord of the waters].
- “He who desires knowledge worships Siva, the lord of sleep.
- “He who desires a happy married life worships Peace-of-the-Night (Uma), the consort of Siva.
- “He who desires [firmness in his] duty worships the Highest-Praise (Uttama-sloka), that is, Visnu.
- “He who wishes for numerous descendants worships the Ancestors (pitr).
- “He who desires protection worships the virtuous-ones (punyajana).
- “He who desires strength worships the divinities of wind, the Maruts.
- “He who desires a throne worships the Lawgiver, Manu.
- “He who desires magic powers worships the goddess of witchcraft, Nirrti.
- He who desires lust worships the Offering, Soma.
- “To be free from desire, a man should worship the Supreme Person, Para Purusa.
“Whether a man is realized or is a seeker or is still in the grip of attachment, he should, with intense devotion, worship the Supreme Person.” (Bhagavata Purana, 2.3.1-10 [616])
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