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Vashikaran Mantras to Immediately Win the Love of Anyone



This article describes two very effective Indian Love Spells called Vashikaran Mantras to enchant pined-for persons. Vashikaran Mantras are Indian Enchantment Spells to direct powerful vibrations of love and affection into the minds of wished-for persons, lovers, or husbands and wives to win their love.

These Vashikaran Mantras will always give the expected results if they are recited with a calm mind having complete faith in the occult powers of the Mantras.

Small and Potent Shabar Vashikaran Mantra: The small two words Vashikaran Mantra described in this article is very powerful in enchanting the Man or Woman you have set your heart on or whose love and affection you are desperately pining for and this includes the lover or spouse of the enchanter or enchantress.

There are two or three variations of this famous Vashikaran Mantra to immediately charm and entice any wished-for person. However, there are differences in the techniques of practicing all these variations to captivate the wished-for person under a powerful love spell.

The technique of using this Vashikaran Mantra has been given below: The enchanter or enchantress should practice this Vashikaran Mantra on a Sunday or a Tuesday on an empty stomach before eating anything.

He should take a bath in the morning and say a small prayer to his Isht Devta that he is going to practice this Vashikaran Mantra to enchant the wished-for person and take his or her name and then light a Dhuni of Guggal Dhoop and sit before it and chant the Vashikaran Mantra for Five Mala or 540 Mantra Repetitions.

|| ॐ मोंड़ि ||
|| Om Momdi ||


The Vashikaran Mantra should be practiced with dedication for 21 days for the Mantra to take effect and captivate the mind and emotions of the pined-for person and win his love.
 
Vashikaran Mantras to Win Love

Shabar Navnath Vashikaran Mantra for Strong Vashikaran: This is a very effective Shabar Vashikaran Mantra to immediately enchant any person for any reason, including love and romance, money, and business.

The Shabar Mantra should be recited in the morning and the spell-caster should take a bath wearing some clothes, like underwear or vest in the morning and recite the Vashikaran Mantra wearing the same wet clothes.

|| ओम् चैतन्य गोरक्षनाथाय नमः ||
|| ओम् चैतन्य कानिफनाथाय नमः ||
|| ओम् चैतन्य मच्छिंद्रनाथाय नमः ||


|| Aum Chaitanya Goraksh Nathay Namah |
|| Aum Chaitanya Kanif Nathay Namah ||
| Aum Chaitanya Machindra Nathay Namah ||


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