Black magic students perform rituals to qualify
March 12th, 2011 - 7:40 pm ICT by ANIGhatsila (Jharkhand), Mar. 12 (ANI): It was a qualifying exam with a difference.
Aspiring students of black magic in Jharkhand’s Ghatsila town performed rituals to pass qualifying tests conducted by Tantrics on Saturday.
Some of the rituals included performing yoga while suspended from a tree and meditating in birthday suits for hours.
“We have to perform ‘aasana’ (yoga postures) like ‘pranayam’ (breathing techniques), in front of Guruji (master). After seeing it, they bless us with the knowledge,” said Ratan Sadhu, an aspiring black magic practitioner.
Sadhu said after attaining this knowledge only, can students perform rituals to heal people.
While the apprentice Tantrics performed rituals, their masters played musical instruments.
The tests are conducted every five years. (ANI)
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