Shanishwara Prayoga

A traditional black magic prayoga believed to affect married couples and sexual intimacy, associated with the deity Shanishwara (Shani).

Shanishwara Prayoga: Black Magic Belief Affecting Married Couples and Sexual Intimacy

In this post, we examine a traditional black magic prayoga believed to affect married couples, particularly their sexual connection and intimacy. This prayoga is associated with the deity Shanishwara (Shani) and is traditionally believed to be performed with the intention of creating distance, dissatisfaction, and external attraction within marriage.


What Is Shanishwara Prayoga?

According to certain tantric belief systems, Shanishwara Prayoga targets the sensory and reproductive energy of married individuals.

This prayoga is believed to be performed:

  • Externally (ritual-based methods)

  • Internally, through Kaivisham (black-magic-laced food) — which is considered more difficult to remove

The goal of this prayoga is traditionally believed to be the disruption of marital intimacy, sometimes leading to extra-marital involvement.


Signs and Symptoms of Shanishwara Black Magic

People believed to be affected by this prayoga commonly report:

  • Loss of sensation in sexual organs

  • Inability to feel pleasure during intercourse

  • Difficulty or inability to orgasm or climax

  • Complete loss of sexual desire toward the married partner

  • Emotional detachment between spouses

In men, an additional commonly reported sign is:

  • Reduced sperm count or fertility-related concerns

These symptoms are typically reported only within the marriage, while attraction or desire may appear externally, which is considered a key identifying feature in traditional belief.

Important:

Proper medical evaluation is essential. Hormonal imbalance, psychological stress, and medical conditions must be ruled out before considering spiritual explanations.


Nature of This Prayoga

  • Can be external or internal

  • Internal Kaivisham-based prayoga is harder to remove

  • Often progresses slowly

  • Effects may intensify over time if left untreated


Traditional Remedies for Shanishwara Prayoga

The following remedies are traditionally believed to be effective. One may choose based on belief, access, and guidance.


Remedy 1: Pratyangira Lamp Ritual (Temple-Based)

  • Light a pumpkin lamp for Goddess Pratyangira

  • Perform this on Amavasya (no moon days)

  • Continue for at least 3 to 9 Amavasya days

This remedy is considered suitable for external prayogas and early-stage symptoms.

Chanting Pratyangira Mantra is traditionally believed to be effective but not recommended for everyone, as improper chanting without experience or guru guidance may worsen issues.


Remedy 2: Pratyangira Homam and Sudarshana Homam (Comprehensive Remedy)

  • Perform Pratyangira Homam and Sudarshana Homam at home

  • Collect the ghee used in the homam

  • Mix it with a spiritual detox preparation

  • Consume for 3 consecutive days

This method is traditionally believed to work for:

  • External prayoga

  • Internal Kaivisham-based prayoga

It is considered the most complete and effective remedy.


Important Notes

  • Sexual dysfunction should never be self-diagnosed as spiritual

  • Always consult qualified medical professionals first

  • Spiritual remedies belong to traditional belief systems and are not a replacement for medical treatment


Conclusion

According to traditional belief systems:

  • Shanishwara Prayoga can affect marital intimacy and sexual sensation

  • It may cause loss of desire, orgasm difficulty, and fertility issues

  • Internal Kaivisham-based forms are more difficult to remove

  • Pratyangira and Sudarshana-based remedies are traditionally believed to be effective

Future posts will discuss:

  • Differences between Shani-based and Chathan-based marital prayogas

  • Kaivisham effects on relationships

  • Safe spiritual protection practices