Black magic, also known as witchcraft, is an age-old ritual in India that involves the use of supernatural power for evil and selfish purposes. It can lead to physical, mental, or financial destruction. Mayong, a small village in Assam, is known as “The Land of Black Magic”, and its mythological history is even deeper than the Brahmaputra River. The state government has notified the Karnataka Prevention and Eradication of Inhumane Evil Practices and Black Magic Act 2017.
Despite the constitution and international law guaranteeing fundamental rights, the reality on the ground remains very different. The rise of black magic in India has led to calls for laws to protect innocent people being exploited by charlatans offering magical cures. 134 people were killed for the alleged use of “black magic” in 2016, according to Legal Services India.
Black magic has traditionally referred to the use of supernatural powers or magic for evil and selfish purposes. The links and interaction between black magic and other practices are often hesitant in Indian culture. The mystery of Mayong is associated with sinister tales of men disappearing into thin air and people transformed into animals. The grey slender Loris lydekkerianus is used for both medicinal and ritual purposes, but little information is available on how the user uses it.
India is home to eerie and mysterious sites like Mayong in Assam, Shaniwar Wada in Pune, and Betul in Madhya Pradesh, known for black magic. To avoid these practices, it is essential to educate people about the dangers of black magic and the importance of protecting innocent people from exploitation by charlatans offering magical cures.
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