Kaivisham Prayoga

A Dravidian black magic tradition believed to cause bone and joint weakness through consumed substances.

Kaivisham Prayoga 1 – A Dravidian Black Magic Tradition

In traditional Dravidian spiritual belief systems, Kaivisham refers to a form of black magic believed to be administered through food or consumables. Unlike external prayogas, Kaivisham is said to work internally, gradually affecting the physical structure of the individual.


Origin of Kaivisham Prayoga

According to traditions and tantric lineages, Kaivisham is considered native to ancient Dravidian practices, where food is viewed as a powerful carrier of both nourishment and subtle energies.

Because the prayoga is consumed, it is believed to take time to manifest, unlike immediate external practices.


How Kaivisham Is Believed to Act

When administered through food, Kaivisham is traditionally believed to:

  • Enter the system slowly

  • Accumulate over time

  • Target deeper bodily structures rather than surface symptoms

In most traditional accounts, the prayoga is said to take 2–3 months to reach full intensity.


Symptoms Described in Traditional Belief

According to belief, Kaivisham primarily affects the bones and muscular system. Commonly mentioned symptoms include:

  • Weak or unstable joints

  • Grinding or rubbing sensation in joints

  • Severe bone and joint pain

  • Reduction in bone strength or density

  • Chronic fatigue and inability to perform physical work

  • Progressive worsening without clear external injury

⚠️ From a medical perspective, these symptoms can indicate serious orthopedic, autoimmune, or metabolic conditions.


Importance of Medical Confirmation

The author emphasizes that medical testing must come first.

Before considering any spiritual explanation, the following must be confirmed as normal:

  • Blood tests

  • Bone density reports

  • Inflammatory markers

  • Rheumatoid factors and related parameters

Only after medical causes are ruled out, traditional belief systems consider moving toward spiritual remedies.


Difficulty of Removal (Traditional View)

Kaivisham is traditionally described as:

  • Extremely difficult to remove

  • Deep-rooted due to ingestion

  • Resistant to simple remedies

However, it is also believed to be not impossible to neutralize when handled correctly by an experienced tantric.


Traditional Removal Method

One method author suggests involves the performance of multiple homams, which includes:

  • Aghora Homam

  • Sudarshana Homam

  • Pratyangira Homam

According to author:

  • Ghee from all three homams is collected

  • The ghees are mixed together

  • This mixture is combined with a specially prepared Ayurvedic churna (powder)


Preparation of the ayurvedic Churna

The churna is traditionally prepared through mantra infusion, using specific counts:

  • Garuda Pancha Akshari Mantra – 10,001 times

  • Nilakantha Tri Akshari Mantra – 36,000 times

  • Veerabhadra Mantra – 1,001 times

⚠️ Author strongly states:

  • These mantras should only be performed by a tantric who has attained siddhi of these mantra or deity

  • Guru guidance is mandatory

  • This is not meant for self-practice


Method of Consumption

As per traditional belief:

  • Only one drop of the prepared ghee is added to the churna

  • The mixture is consumed daily for 41 days

  • Changes are believed to begin within 3 days

  • The full 41-day cycle is required for complete removal

This method is traditionally believed to work for all forms of Kaivisham or black-magic-laced food.


Final Disclaimer

Kaivisham, black magic, and related practices belong to cultural and spiritual belief systems.

  • Bone pain, joint weakness, and fatigue require immediate medical evaluation

  • Spiritual practices should never replace medical care

  • Any traditional remedy should only be approached with discernment, safety, and professional guidance

This content is provided solely for cultural documentation and awareness.