Blackmagic in India, often deeply intertwined with tantra-mantra, cultural traditions, and traditional belief, refers to rituals aimed at fulfilling the needs of others, charms, cures ailments or gains power. Although MAYONG and Rajamoyang in Assam is known as a traditional Witchcraft Occult source centre, the practices exist throughout the country. Black magic is referred to as Kala Jatu or Tantra. It has very deep roots in ancient spiritual traditions, dating back 3,000 years to the earliest Atharvana Vedic texts. Historically used for protection, charm and fulfilment of needs.
Historically used for both protection and safety, its practices developed from ritualistic sacrifices designed to invoke spirits, control nature or defeat enemies. Black magic in India, often referred to as Kaala Jaadu or Tantra, has deep roots in ancient spiritual traditions, with origins tracing back over 3,000 years to early Vedic texts. Its practices developed from rituals designed to summon spirits, tame nature or defeat enemies. Adharvana Vedic form of Tantric practice, often conducted in cremation grounds, involving intense rituals.