Traditional Yakshi prayoga believed to affect women and children through Kaivisham, with symptoms peaking on lunar phases. Removal through Aghora mantras and homam.
In ancient tantric and folk traditions, it is said that there are 64 known Yakshis. Yakshis are described in scriptures as spiritual entities who, when worshipped correctly, are believed to grant certain desires to their upasakas (worshippers).
This article discusses one such practice that is said to still exist today, particularly in Southern India and parts of Northern India, especially West Bengal.
The Yakshi associated with this practice is known as Rathi Priya Yakshi.
⚠️ Disclaimer:
This content is based on traditional belief systems and folklore. It does not replace medical, psychological, or legal guidance. Any physical or mental health concerns must always be evaluated by qualified professionals.
According to tantric belief, Rathi Priya Yakshi Prayoga is a specific yakshi-based practice believed to influence the emotional, physical, and psychological state of a person.
Traditionally, this prayoga is believed to be:
It is believed that nearly 80% of such cases involve internal administration rather than external rituals.
As per traditional accounts:
These factors are believed to make the individual more susceptible according to folklore.
Once Kaivisham is administered, traditional belief describes the following symptoms:
These symptoms are believed to peak on lunar days and reduce slightly afterward, only to return again.
⚠️ From a modern medical perspective, many of these signs can be linked to hormonal imbalance, trauma, mental health conditions, or nutritional deficiencies, and must always be medically assessed first.
According to tantric belief, Yakshi-related prayogas have only one core solution: Aghora-based remedies.
If the person is believed to be affected by Kaivisham:
⚠️ This practice is traditionally said to require spiritual discipline and guidance.
For those unable to chant:
This method is traditionally believed to offer a permanent solution.
Rathi Priya Yakshi Prayoga belongs to folk-tantric belief systems passed down through generations. While these traditions are culturally significant, modern diagnosis, therapy, and protection of individuals—especially children—are essential.
This content is shared only for cultural awareness and documentation.