Black Magic Removal in Hyderabad: Cost, and Timings

Black Magic Removal in Hyderabad is performed in a Yagashala. We livestream the puja process through the video call. The puja duration is 4-5 hours. Anyone can perform this puja regardless of their age. A single person or a couple can perform this. Typically, two to three priests will be performing this ritual. We perform Pratyangira Devi Homam, as it removes the negative effects of black magic.

Pratyangira Devi, a Vedic goddess connected to Shakti (feminine force), is also called Narasimhika, Atharvana Bhadrakali, and Simhamukha (lion mouth). Pratyangira Devi is the divine force of Lord Narasimha, a powerful manifestation of Lord Vishnu and the incarnation of Goddess Lakshmi. It is said that Pratyangira Devi, with a lion’s face, appears in a fierce form. This lion-human form combo symbolizes the balance of good and evil. Siddhi-lakshmi, a manifestation of Kali Devi, is Pratyangira Devi in Shaktism.

Pratyangira Devi is the main warrior goddess of Lalita Tripura Sundari Sena. Pratyangira Devi received two boons from Adi Parashakti, stating that no deity could ever defeat the protection Pratyangira Devi provided. Additionally, Pratyangira Devi grants her devotee strength and victory. The Warriors highly revere Pratyangira Devi. People frequently refer to her as the greatest goddess to worship due to her aggressive and defensive abilities.

Puja Dress Code

  • Gents: dhoti (white) and upper cloth.
  • Ladies: saree.
  • Regardless of age group, we kindly request that all devotees refrain from wearing clothing such as T-shirts and jeans.

Instructions to be followed

  • Women can participate in this puja after the fifth day of their menstrual cycle.
  • If there is any death in the family, one should perform the puja after 3 months.
  • One should stop consuming non-veg and alcohol for another 11 days after the puja.
  • Three days before the puja, one should abstain from alcohol and non-vegetarian foods.

Black Magic Removal Pooja in Hyderabad

A person who worships Pratyangira Devi is free from all forms of dosham, mishaps, opponents, illnesses, anger, curses, barriers, and black magic. She is adorned with eight snakes. Worshipping Pratyangira Devi can provide immediate healing for those who suffer from Kala Sarpa Dosha or are worried about snake-related dreams. Pratyangira Devi is thought to relieve Rahu Dosham. According to facts told by devotees who have encountered her Mahima, simply distributing her kumkum throughout the house or at the front door serves as a barrier, shielding the home and family from evil souls, snakes, and other poisonous creatures.

It is advisable to fast while performing this puja. One should take a head bath before the puja. We offer online puja services for those who are unable to attend. The devotee will perform the Pooja Sankalpam. We experienced pandits perform this puja. We provide all the puja articles required for it.

Auspicious Day for this Puja

  1. Amavasya timings
  2. Ashtami
  3. Sunday Amavasya or Ashtami
  4. Tuesday Amavasya or Ashtami
  5. Friday Amavasya or Ashtami

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A minimum of 10 to 15 days’ notice is advisable to make the puja arrangements.

Black Magic Removal Pooja Benefits

  1. This puja removes the negative effects and negative energy.
  2. It removes the negative effects of evil eyes.
  3. This puja protects the family from evil souls.
  4. It promotes family well-being and mental peace.
  5. This puja protects the family members from poisonous creatures.

Black Magic Removal Puja Amavasya Dates

MonthDate and Timings
Mar 202618 Mar, 8.25 a.m. to 19 Mar, 6.52 a.m.
Apr 202616 Apr, 8.11 p.m. to 17 Apr, 5.21 p.m.
May 202616 May, 5.11 a.m. to 17 May, 1.30 a.m.
Jun 202614 Jun, 12.19 p.m. to 15 Jun, 8.23 a.m.
Jul 202613 Jul, 6.49 p.m. to 14 Jul, 3.12 p.m.
Aug 202612 Aug, 1.52 a.m. to 12 Aug, 11.06 p.m.
Sep 202610 Sep, 10.33 a.m. to 11 Sep, 8.56 a.m.
Oct 20269 Oct, 9.35 p.m. to 10 Oct, 9.19 p.m.
Nov 20268 Nov, 11.27 a.m. to 9 Nov, 12.31 p.m.
Dec 20268 Dec, 4.12 a.m. to 9 Dec, 6.21 a.m.