Black Magic Removal in Kallur Mana
- Kallur Krishnan Nambuthiripad

- Jul 27, 2025
- 2 min read

At Kallur Mana, we do not support the use of spiritual power for harmful acts. We only do 'sadmantravadam' (using power to do good deeds) and removal of negative energies.
Black magic, also called occult or abhichara is the use of supernatural or dark powers for selfish, harmful, or malevolent purposes. It often involves invoking negative energies, spirits, or mantras to manipulate, harm, or control a person, situation, or outcome.
We begin by checking whether a person is affected by black magic using the Prashna method with conch shells, a time-tested technique widely practiced in Kerala known for its accuracy.
If our analysis confirms the presence of black magic, we further examine which area of the person’s life is impacted. Based on this, we recommend specific remedies tailored to the severity and nature of the disturbance.
Note: Each case is unique and it requires unique remedial measures. We cannot provide one single blanket solution for everyone.
For example: If the black magic has caused health-related issues, we may prescribe powerful rituals like the Sudarshana Havan and Mrityunjaya Havan.
In some cases, we suggest Aghora Havan or Trishtup Havan.
Negative energies or bādhas are broadly categorized into:
Shaiva (related to Shiva)
Vaishnava (related to Vishnu)
Sākteya (related to Devi/Goddess)
In intense cases of Abhichāra (occult attacks), a specific deity might be invoked to carry out the black magic. In such instances, appeasement rituals for that deity must be done first before the energies can be cleared.
Lastly, after the suggested havan/ pooja is performed, we remove the negativity/black magic by the process/kriya called 'Avahana' .
It can take 7 days to 90 days to see the difference depending on the severity of the issue.
These removal rituals can sometimes backfire on us, so we must be well-prepared and protected through our spiritual sadhana.
Finally, it is essential to perform Prayashchita Karma (ritual for atonement) after any removal to safeguard the practitioner’s physical and emotional well-being.





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