Black magic, also known as witchcraft, is the use of supernatural power for evil and selfish purposes, such as causing physical, mental, or financial harm. It can be done using the victim’s hair, clothes, photo, or looking directly into eyes. The term “black magic” and “black arts” get confused, as the original “black art” was alchemy, but the “black” here has nothing to do with evil, it comes from the name “al-kem”.
Black magic exists in both rural and urban contexts, but it responds to the goals and needs of people differently. Asst. Prof. Dr. Kasem believes that in rural societies, black magic serves the needs of the people. Black magic has been used in various aspects of life, including spiritual matters, business, environmental, and international affairs.
Black magicians, who are often poor and begging money from people, are not celebrities. They were not concerned with mystery or black magic. Jana Vignana Vedika appeals to people not to believe practices without a scientific basis.
In India, it is important for young people to respect the elderly and not cross their legs while sitting in front of them. Jana Vignana Vedika also encourages people not to believe in practices that have no base in science.
JL MYRES, preaching in 1932, had “not the slightest doubt that Christians are enjoined to believe- in a positive, malignant, spiritual power”. Dr. Heywood, another Indian philosopher, also believed in the existence of black magic.
In conclusion, black magic is an evil practice that involves using supernatural power for evil and selfish purposes. While it is not a scientifically proven practice, it remains a significant aspect of Indian society.
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