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Dear all, Group owner Shreeram has once put a posting on this, please search through in the groups email messages for the differentiation of the names. ThanksAnand

On 12/20/05, jasyindar <jasyindar wrote:

 

 

Hey there,

just wana thank you for your detail info. but i was told by some

learned scholars that KAL BAIRO is a form of Lord Shiva. N he is also

known as kala bhairavan which has a dog as his companion. plz

clarify. your advice or knowledge is very much needed and appreciated.

thanjk you n GOD bless

 

Rajarajeshwari_Kalpataru , " Liberation Crown "

 

<liberationcrown> wrote:

>

> Hi all:

>

> I know this is out-of-scope of this group, but i still decided to

> make this posting, as i want more ppl to be aware of the truth and

> not fall for any evil temptations. Yesterday i was personally

witness

> to a most gruesome ritual in a so-called " Kali Mandir " where

Mahakali

> Devi is supposedly invoked and grants boons to devotees. Nothing

> could be farther from the truth.

>

> First of all, Mahakali is a very compassionate deity and the only

> reason why she might " harm " some ppl is to wind up their negative

> karma and set them free. She's the Divine Mother after all and

wants

> our freedom over everything else. Secondly, I'm well aware that

> Mahakali can also be propitiated through the left-hand path of

> Aghora, and there have also been plenty of adepts who have

> accomplished the same. But in order to be successful in the path of

> Aghora, one not only needs to have a very very very powerful Guru

who

> can save them from any calamity, but also have a tremendous level

of

> detachment that enables one to embrace the dark side and accept

> everything as a part of creation.

>

> However, that's not what I saw yesterday. It was a " pooja "

involving

> offering of cigarrettes (instead of agarbathi) and rum/vodka

(instead

> of Ganga jal) to Kal Bhairo, who's supposedly the " consort of

> Mahakali " . Drums would be beaten and many young women would dance

> vigorously, which looks not very different from a sponsored

epileptic

> fit. Then a so-called " Mahakali Avishkaar " would be performed where

> Mahakali supposedly comes into a person's body and starts granting

> boons to the " devotees that have faith in her " .

>

> And not only this, I even saw rum and cigarettes being offered to

> Sannidis of planets Mars (Mangal Dev) and Saturn (Shani Dev). This

> indicates not only ignorance but also catastrophic danger (Mars and

> Saturn are EXTREMELY powerful forces and I've NEVER come across any

> pooja or tantra in any scripture that offers rum/cigarettes to

these

> deities).

>

> Friends, here's my sincere advice to each and everyone of you:

PLEASE

> stay away from these groups, for your own safety and well-being.

> They'll do whatever they can to recruit new members, specially

those

> that are emotionally disturbed.

>

> We are all worshippers of Sarvamangala Shri Rajarajeshwari Devi,

who

> not only fulfills all our desires abundantly, makes our life happy

> and joyous, but also grants us moksha and liberation. We have the

> best deal and can never hope for anything better.

>

> Here's an interesting piece of information I came across on Kal

> Bhairo, and would like to share with everyone.....

>

> *******************************************************************

> WHO IS KAL BAIRO

>

> Kal Bairo is a well-known deity in the West Indies and is depicted

as

> the dark deity in Hinduism. He has a demon-like face with red eyes.

> His female counterpart is referred to as Kateri. Worship of Kal

> Bhairo is performed because of material greed. In order to satisfy

> some material desire, usually to acquire wealth, a live sacrifice

of

> an animal is made and rum and cigarettes are offered to this deity.

> While some differences may exist in the performance of the worship,

> the desires and the outcomes are substantially the same.

>

> In the Indian Province of Madhya Pradesh, devotees built a temple

> dedicated to the dark Deity Bhairav to whose idol, liquor is

offered.

> African slaves who inhabited the British colonies in the West

Indies

> brought Kal Bairo from Africa as a voodoo deity with a black dog.

In

> Guyana Kal Bairo is also known as Landmaster and in Trinidad, he is

> called Dee. In the Muslim religion, the equivalent of the dark

Deity

> is Qurbani; in Christianity, he is called Satan; in the Spanish

> community, he is known as Santaria. Amongst West Indians, Kal

Bhairo

> worship takes place in the form of a Rum Puja, in which a chicken,

> goat or pig is sacrificed, rum and cigarettes are offered and a

black

> flag is raised. Material wealth is usually asked for by the persons

> performing the puja and documented cases show that Kal Bhairo often

> grant their wishes. Pleasant and inviting as all this may sound

> however, worship of this dark deity is not without its problems and

> consequences, for any debt which is incurred must be repaid.

>

> Once the sacrifice is made for the first time, no matter how many

> generations ago, Kal Bairo demands continuance and current

generation

> families who do not continue the tradition and who may not even

know

> that their parents or grand-parents practiced Kal Bairo worship

feel

> the negative effects in their lives. One may rightly ask why should

I

> bear the consequences of the actions of my parents or fore parents?

>

> Let us examine the scenario of borrowed money. Your parents

borrowed

> a loan from a bank and built the house in which you grew up. You

> enjoyed the fruits from that debt and when your parents die, the

> unpaid debt falls to you, the children. All unpaid debt is assigned

> to the future generations. There is no escape from this bondage of

> debt between two people and as long as that debt and debt-repayment

> linkage exist, the two will meet. If not in this birth, then it

will

> happen in some future birth.

>

> Now someone in your lineage may have made a sacrifice to the dark

> deity and each life-form on earth was given a certain value. When,

> for example, your grandfather killed the chickens, goats or pigs,

> they terminated that life before its time. That soul did not get to

> complete its karma in its animal form and now must wait in

purgatory

> until it can be reborn again. In other words, the spirit of that

> animal becomes very angry and as more animals are killed over the

> years, the number of angry spirits increase and the debt grows.

When

> a person dies an untimely death, that person's soul was not

prepared

> for death and this soul may get lost and wander around in the

astral

> dimension looking for a body to take re-birth. Similarly, when an

> animal is killed in ritual sacrifice, that defenseless animal has

> died an untimely death. The spirit of the animal is angry at the

> person who ended its life before its time. This angry spirit, in

its

> effort to continue its karmic life on earth, has to possess a human

> body to continue the rest of the time it was supposed to live in

the

> first place. The person most likely to be possessed by such an

angry

> spirit is either the person who has taken the life of that animal,

or

> all the people who have participated in the eating of the meat of

the

> sacrificed animal. The possession of the person's body can vary in

> intensity dependent upon the person's karmic background, how

> religious the person was prior to the Kal Bairo worship and what

kind

> of foods they eat.

>

> Sometimes, persons with good intent unknowingly attract Kal Bairo

> into their lives due to a catastrophic mistake made by some pundits

> during a Durga Puja ritual. Mother Durga, the consort of Lord Shiva

> represents the procreative forces and family and devotees worship

> this Deity to receive her blessings. During the Puja ritual, nine

> plates of prasad offerings are made to worship the nine forms of

> Mother Durga. Now remember that Mother Durga is married to Lord

> Shiva. Yet some of the less knowledgeable pundits offer the tenth

> plate to Kal Bairo instead of to Lord Shiva. The symbolism of the

> tenth plate offering in the puja ritual is to recognize that union

> between Mother Durga and Lord Shiva. Therefore, how can a pundit be

> correct in offering that tenth plate to Kal Bairo? The devotee and

> their family, thinking all is well, continue their lives only to

find

> problems and hardships begin to infest their lives and often,

> mysterious occurrences begin to manifest themselves such as the

> appearance of worms or black bugs in the house. Family members

begin

> to have bad dreams; tempers flare and quarrels and fights happen

> frequently; health problems surface; job problems occur; a fire may

> destroy the house and other financial distress result.

>

> WHAT ARE THE CONSEQUENCES OF DEBTS TO KAL BAIRO?

>

> In the ancient Puranic texts, it is stated that during the first 35

> days of a child's life after birth, one Deity will visit the

child's

> body each day. When a child is born with a heavy load of karmic

debt,

> however, the evil spirits prevent the visits of the Deities and

they

> inhabit the child's body instead. In a recent case, a mother said

> that when each of her children were being born, they will choke

> almost to the point of dying. Her priest always told her that she

had

> to make an animal sacrifice to save the child and she did.

>

> This was a case where Kal Bairo wanted to be repaid for past debts

> and so he choked the child to scare the parents who then killed an

> animal to satiate his thirst for blood. The parents made a choice

for

> their innocent child who now incurred more bad karmas. As these

> children grew they began to encounter all types of problems and

> disaster after disaster forced them to seek help.

>

> You may very well ask, does everyone who kill animals for food or

in

> sacrificial rituals incur a load of karmic debt?

>

> As stated before, Kal Bairo usually grant the person their material

> wishes for wealth for a period of time but takes one important

thing

> away - the person's true happiness. What is the ultimate happiness

to

> a Hindu? It is their children and their daily well-being. Usually

the

> presence of Kal Bairo in your life is indicated by any of the

> following:

>

> Kal Bairo will usually take away a person's child through

> miscarriages, abortions or death at a young age. It is almost

> guaranteed that the first child or the youngest child will go in

this

> way.

> The womb of women become twisted and they have severe back and neck

> pains; therefore their enjoyment of love making and pleasurable sex

> life is taken away.

> Kal Bairo sometimes take the form of dead relatives and come in the

> night and make love to females in the home. One sign of this is

> unexplained bruises on the body especially noticeable in the

> mornings.

> People who own animals may see that one or more of these animals

die

> suddenly for no apparent reason. e.g: a healthy milking cow will

> suddenly fall over and die for no explainable reason.

> The circumstances will appear to be so natural that people

generally

> miss the relationship between the DEATH of their child or animal

and

> the DEBT owing to the dark Deity Kal Bairo.

>

>

> HOW CAN THE EFFECT OF KAL BAIRO BE REMOVED AND CURED?

>

> To remove the effects of Kal Bairo, a householder must perform a

> Durga Puja[the correct way!]. The purpose of this puja is to ask

> Mother Durga to accept them as her own children and so Lord Shiva

> becomes their new father. Through this puja, the person is granted

re-

> birth with the new mother as Mother Durga and the new father as

Lord

> Shiva. With these new parents, the sins of that person's earth

> parents and grand-parents are no longer attached to them. This

> rebirth cleanses the householder from past bad karmas. A word of

> caution at this point. Once a knowledgeable Holy Person is

contacted

> to conduct the puja, the family will face all kinds of blockages

and

> resistance. The reason is that the negative forces do not want the

> family to correct their life and stop the sacrifices. Once each

> member of the family is aware of this, they can overcome it, even

in

> more severe cases when one or two family members do not want to

> believe or cooperate.

>

> To break the curse from the entire family, all members must

> contribute equally to the monetary costs of performing the Puja and

> the dakshina to the preceptor. Each family member must contribute

an

> equal amount of money from their own earnings. Sometimes the evil

is

> so attached to one family member that he will resist all attempts

to

> believe that anything is wrong and will refuse to contribute his

> share or to participate in the puja. In such a case, if the other

> family members are willing to help and protect him, they must put

the

> amount on behalf of that person and must add 10% more to the total

> cost. In this way, all the family members come under the protection

> of the GOD-PARENTS. If someone does not participate, that person

will

> continue to suffer.

>

> Once the Durga puja is complete, the family will begin to notice

> changes in their lives. As the positive change cycle begins the

> family must continue to attach themselves to God through the

worship

> of Lord Shiva. The following should be done:

>

> A Lord Shiva puja should be performed each year

> Family members should chant the mantras provided by the holy person

> The family should set up an altar in the homes and bathe the shiv-

> ling when they kneel to say their prayers.

> Devotees of Lord Shiva will find that after they return from Kal

> Bairo, they eventually will develop high psychic ability, their 3rd

> eye will open and they will have visions of Lord Shiva and other

> Devatas.

>

>

> SYMPTOMS OF PERSONS POSSESSED BY KAL BAIRO

>

> Generally, a person who worships Kal Bairo will have the following

> symptoms:

>

> Their body will darken in color

> Their eyes will have dark rings around them

> Their eyes may become red or pink

> Their body will vibrate during prayers

> They will experience pain in the joints

> Women will experience problems with their uterus

> The person will experience back pains, neck pains and headaches

> The person will have a lot of blockages in life - no job, broken

> marriage

> Women may experience sexual contact with evil spirits

> If religious mantras are being recited, the person may get up and

> dance

> The person may become addicted to tobacco and alcohol

> The person is always dressed in black clothes and is attracted to

the

> color black

>

>

> HOW DOES KAL BAIRO COME INTO YOUR LIFE?

>

> From debts owed by parents or grandparents

> By eating food from a Kal Bairo sacrifice

> By eating prasad at a Kal Bairo or Kateri Puja

> By eating food from a death ritual

> By eating food from someone who is possessed by Kal Bairo

> By having sexual contact with a person possessed by Kal Bairo

> By eating red meat such as duck, beef or goat

> By sleeping in a North-South position

> By performing a Durga puja and offering the 10th prasad plate to

Kal

> Bairo

>

>

> CAN I CORRECT THE EFFECTS OF KAL BAIRO AND REDUCE OR ELIMINATE MY

> KARMIC DEBTS?

>

> YES � YES � and � YES. This can definitely be done.

>

> To prevent the effects of Kal Bairo in your life, do avoid the

causes

> as outlined above. In the unavoidable cases where the debt and bad

> karmas originated from parents, fore parents or in cases where Kal

> Bairo was attracted into your life because your pundit did not

> perform the Durga Puja ritual correctly, consult a holy person who

is

> knowledgeable in the Vedic scriptures.

>

> There is help in overcoming the negative forces of Kal Bairo. But

> like the story of the [Churning of the Ocean] the first things that

> will be eliminated will be the poisons. This will manifest itself

in

> DOUBT, in NEGATIVE THOUGHTS and once a little progress is made, the

> person will have a STRONG DESIRE TO GO BACK TO OLD WAYS AND BAD

> HABITS.

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Yes, Kal Bhairav is a form of Lord Shiva. As regards animal sacrifice, I find it strange that people abhor sacrificing animals for pleasing a deity and yet don't seem to associate such 'sacrifices' being done in millions every day just to please the taste buds, greed and violence of humans! I mean how can one condemn ritual animal sacrifice and at the same enjoy eating animal flesh, encouraging the senseless killing of mute animals. Go veg with God and yourself and be happy! If you can not help but eat flesh, is it not better to eat meat first offered to God? I believe that is what Muslims do. Before putting the knife to the animals throat thrice, they utter the Kalma, and then let the blood flow out of the throat as the animal dies a painful death.They call it 'halal' meat and do not eat meat of an animal not sacrificed in such a ritualistic manner by a Muslim. So, every single animal killed by a

Muslim for human consumption is, in effect, a sacrifice to Allah.jasyindar <jasyindar wrote: Hey there,just wana thank you for your detail info. but i was told by some learned scholars that KAL BAIRO is a form of Lord Shiva. N he is also known as kala bhairavan which has a dog as his companion. plz clarify. your advice or knowledge is very much needed and appreciated.thanjk you n GOD blessRajarajeshwari_Kalpataru , "Liberation Crown" <liberationcrown> wrote:>> Hi all:> > I know this is out-of-scope of this group, but i still decided to > make this posting, as i want more ppl to be aware of the truth and > not fall for any evil temptations. Yesterday i was personally witness > to a most gruesome ritual in a so-called

"Kali Mandir" where Mahakali > Devi is supposedly invoked and grants boons to devotees. Nothing > could be farther from the truth.> > First of all, Mahakali is a very compassionate deity and the only > reason why she might "harm" some ppl is to wind up their negative > karma and set them free. She's the Divine Mother after all and wants > our freedom over everything else. Secondly, I'm well aware that > Mahakali can also be propitiated through the left-hand path of > Aghora, and there have also been plenty of adepts who have > accomplished the same. But in order to be successful in the path of > Aghora, one not only needs to have a very very very powerful Guru who > can save them from any calamity, but also have a tremendous level of > detachment that enables one to embrace the dark side and accept > everything as a part of creation.> > However, that's not

what I saw yesterday. It was a "pooja" involving > offering of cigarrettes (instead of agarbathi) and rum/vodka (instead > of Ganga jal) to Kal Bhairo, who's supposedly the "consort of > Mahakali". Drums would be beaten and many young women would dance > vigorously, which looks not very different from a sponsored epileptic > fit. Then a so-called "Mahakali Avishkaar" would be performed where > Mahakali supposedly comes into a person's body and starts granting > boons to the "devotees that have faith in her". > > And not only this, I even saw rum and cigarettes being offered to > Sannidis of planets Mars (Mangal Dev) and Saturn (Shani Dev). This > indicates not only ignorance but also catastrophic danger (Mars and > Saturn are EXTREMELY powerful forces and I've NEVER come across any > pooja or tantra in any scripture that offers rum/cigarettes to these > deities).

> > Friends, here's my sincere advice to each and everyone of you: PLEASE > stay away from these groups, for your own safety and well-being. > They'll do whatever they can to recruit new members, specially those > that are emotionally disturbed. > > We are all worshippers of Sarvamangala Shri Rajarajeshwari Devi, who > not only fulfills all our desires abundantly, makes our life happy > and joyous, but also grants us moksha and liberation. We have the > best deal and can never hope for anything better. > > Here's an interesting piece of information I came across on Kal > Bhairo, and would like to share with everyone.....> > *******************************************************************> WHO IS KAL BAIRO > > Kal Bairo is a well-known deity in the West Indies and is depicted as > the dark deity in Hinduism. He has a demon-like face

with red eyes. > His female counterpart is referred to as Kateri. Worship of Kal > Bhairo is performed because of material greed. In order to satisfy > some material desire, usually to acquire wealth, a live sacrifice of > an animal is made and rum and cigarettes are offered to this deity. > While some differences may exist in the performance of the worship, > the desires and the outcomes are substantially the same. > > In the Indian Province of Madhya Pradesh, devotees built a temple > dedicated to the dark Deity Bhairav to whose idol, liquor is offered. > African slaves who inhabited the British colonies in the West Indies > brought Kal Bairo from Africa as a voodoo deity with a black dog. In > Guyana Kal Bairo is also known as Landmaster and in Trinidad, he is > called Dee. In the Muslim religion, the equivalent of the dark Deity > is Qurbani; in Christianity, he

is called Satan; in the Spanish > community, he is known as Santaria. Amongst West Indians, Kal Bhairo > worship takes place in the form of a Rum Puja, in which a chicken, > goat or pig is sacrificed, rum and cigarettes are offered and a black > flag is raised. Material wealth is usually asked for by the persons > performing the puja and documented cases show that Kal Bhairo often > grant their wishes. Pleasant and inviting as all this may sound > however, worship of this dark deity is not without its problems and > consequences, for any debt which is incurred must be repaid. > > Once the sacrifice is made for the first time, no matter how many > generations ago, Kal Bairo demands continuance and current generation > families who do not continue the tradition and who may not even know > that their parents or grand-parents practiced Kal Bairo worship feel > the

negative effects in their lives. One may rightly ask why should I > bear the consequences of the actions of my parents or fore parents? > > Let us examine the scenario of borrowed money. Your parents borrowed > a loan from a bank and built the house in which you grew up. You > enjoyed the fruits from that debt and when your parents die, the > unpaid debt falls to you, the children. All unpaid debt is assigned > to the future generations. There is no escape from this bondage of > debt between two people and as long as that debt and debt-repayment > linkage exist, the two will meet. If not in this birth, then it will > happen in some future birth. > > Now someone in your lineage may have made a sacrifice to the dark > deity and each life-form on earth was given a certain value. When, > for example, your grandfather killed the chickens, goats or pigs, > they terminated

that life before its time. That soul did not get to > complete its karma in its animal form and now must wait in purgatory > until it can be reborn again. In other words, the spirit of that > animal becomes very angry and as more animals are killed over the > years, the number of angry spirits increase and the debt grows. When > a person dies an untimely death, that person's soul was not prepared > for death and this soul may get lost and wander around in the astral > dimension looking for a body to take re-birth. Similarly, when an > animal is killed in ritual sacrifice, that defenseless animal has > died an untimely death. The spirit of the animal is angry at the > person who ended its life before its time. This angry spirit, in its > effort to continue its karmic life on earth, has to possess a human > body to continue the rest of the time it was supposed to live in the

> first place. The person most likely to be possessed by such an angry > spirit is either the person who has taken the life of that animal, or > all the people who have participated in the eating of the meat of the > sacrificed animal. The possession of the person's body can vary in > intensity dependent upon the person's karmic background, how > religious the person was prior to the Kal Bairo worship and what kind > of foods they eat. > > Sometimes, persons with good intent unknowingly attract Kal Bairo > into their lives due to a catastrophic mistake made by some pundits > during a Durga Puja ritual. Mother Durga, the consort of Lord Shiva > represents the procreative forces and family and devotees worship > this Deity to receive her blessings. During the Puja ritual, nine > plates of prasad offerings are made to worship the nine forms of > Mother Durga. Now

remember that Mother Durga is married to Lord > Shiva. Yet some of the less knowledgeable pundits offer the tenth > plate to Kal Bairo instead of to Lord Shiva. The symbolism of the > tenth plate offering in the puja ritual is to recognize that union > between Mother Durga and Lord Shiva. Therefore, how can a pundit be > correct in offering that tenth plate to Kal Bairo? The devotee and > their family, thinking all is well, continue their lives only to find > problems and hardships begin to infest their lives and often, > mysterious occurrences begin to manifest themselves such as the > appearance of worms or black bugs in the house. Family members begin > to have bad dreams; tempers flare and quarrels and fights happen > frequently; health problems surface; job problems occur; a fire may > destroy the house and other financial distress result. > > WHAT ARE THE CONSEQUENCES OF

DEBTS TO KAL BAIRO? > > In the ancient Puranic texts, it is stated that during the first 35 > days of a child's life after birth, one Deity will visit the child's > body each day. When a child is born with a heavy load of karmic debt, > however, the evil spirits prevent the visits of the Deities and they > inhabit the child's body instead. In a recent case, a mother said > that when each of her children were being born, they will choke > almost to the point of dying. Her priest always told her that she had > to make an animal sacrifice to save the child and she did. > > This was a case where Kal Bairo wanted to be repaid for past debts > and so he choked the child to scare the parents who then killed an > animal to satiate his thirst for blood. The parents made a choice for > their innocent child who now incurred more bad karmas. As these > children grew they

began to encounter all types of problems and > disaster after disaster forced them to seek help. > > You may very well ask, does everyone who kill animals for food or in > sacrificial rituals incur a load of karmic debt? > > As stated before, Kal Bairo usually grant the person their material > wishes for wealth for a period of time but takes one important thing > away - the person's true happiness. What is the ultimate happiness to > a Hindu? It is their children and their daily well-being. Usually the > presence of Kal Bairo in your life is indicated by any of the > following: > > Kal Bairo will usually take away a person's child through > miscarriages, abortions or death at a young age. It is almost > guaranteed that the first child or the youngest child will go in this > way. > The womb of women become twisted and they have severe back and

neck > pains; therefore their enjoyment of love making and pleasurable sex > life is taken away. > Kal Bairo sometimes take the form of dead relatives and come in the > night and make love to females in the home. One sign of this is > unexplained bruises on the body especially noticeable in the > mornings. > People who own animals may see that one or more of these animals die > suddenly for no apparent reason. e.g: a healthy milking cow will > suddenly fall over and die for no explainable reason. > The circumstances will appear to be so natural that people generally > miss the relationship between the DEATH of their child or animal and > the DEBT owing to the dark Deity Kal Bairo. > > > HOW CAN THE EFFECT OF KAL BAIRO BE REMOVED AND CURED? > > To remove the effects of Kal Bairo, a householder must perform a > Durga Puja[the correct way!]. The

purpose of this puja is to ask > Mother Durga to accept them as her own children and so Lord Shiva > becomes their new father. Through this puja, the person is granted re-> birth with the new mother as Mother Durga and the new father as Lord > Shiva. With these new parents, the sins of that person's earth > parents and grand-parents are no longer attached to them. This > rebirth cleanses the householder from past bad karmas. A word of > caution at this point. Once a knowledgeable Holy Person is contacted > to conduct the puja, the family will face all kinds of blockages and > resistance. The reason is that the negative forces do not want the > family to correct their life and stop the sacrifices. Once each > member of the family is aware of this, they can overcome it, even in > more severe cases when one or two family members do not want to > believe or cooperate. >

> To break the curse from the entire family, all members must > contribute equally to the monetary costs of performing the Puja and > the dakshina to the preceptor. Each family member must contribute an > equal amount of money from their own earnings. Sometimes the evil is > so attached to one family member that he will resist all attempts to > believe that anything is wrong and will refuse to contribute his > share or to participate in the puja. In such a case, if the other > family members are willing to help and protect him, they must put the > amount on behalf of that person and must add 10% more to the total > cost. In this way, all the family members come under the protection > of the GOD-PARENTS. If someone does not participate, that person will > continue to suffer. > > Once the Durga puja is complete, the family will begin to notice > changes in their

lives. As the positive change cycle begins the > family must continue to attach themselves to God through the worship > of Lord Shiva. The following should be done: > > A Lord Shiva puja should be performed each year > Family members should chant the mantras provided by the holy person > The family should set up an altar in the homes and bathe the shiv-> ling when they kneel to say their prayers. > Devotees of Lord Shiva will find that after they return from Kal > Bairo, they eventually will develop high psychic ability, their 3rd > eye will open and they will have visions of Lord Shiva and other > Devatas. > > > SYMPTOMS OF PERSONS POSSESSED BY KAL BAIRO > > Generally, a person who worships Kal Bairo will have the following > symptoms: > > Their body will darken in color > Their eyes will have dark rings around them > Their eyes may

become red or pink > Their body will vibrate during prayers > They will experience pain in the joints > Women will experience problems with their uterus > The person will experience back pains, neck pains and headaches > The person will have a lot of blockages in life - no job, broken > marriage > Women may experience sexual contact with evil spirits > If religious mantras are being recited, the person may get up and > dance > The person may become addicted to tobacco and alcohol > The person is always dressed in black clothes and is attracted to the > color black > > > HOW DOES KAL BAIRO COME INTO YOUR LIFE? > > From debts owed by parents or grandparents > By eating food from a Kal Bairo sacrifice > By eating prasad at a Kal Bairo or Kateri Puja > By eating food from a death ritual > By eating food from someone who is possessed by

Kal Bairo > By having sexual contact with a person possessed by Kal Bairo > By eating red meat such as duck, beef or goat > By sleeping in a North-South position > By performing a Durga puja and offering the 10th prasad plate to Kal > Bairo > > > CAN I CORRECT THE EFFECTS OF KAL BAIRO AND REDUCE OR ELIMINATE MY > KARMIC DEBTS? > > YES … YES … and … YES. This can definitely be done. > > To prevent the effects of Kal Bairo in your life, do avoid the causes > as outlined above. In the unavoidable cases where the debt and bad > karmas originated from parents, fore parents or in cases where Kal > Bairo was attracted into your life because your pundit did not > perform the Durga Puja ritual correctly, consult a holy person who is > knowledgeable in the Vedic scriptures. > > There is help in overcoming the negative forces of Kal Bairo. But

> like the story of the [Churning of the Ocean] the first things that > will be eliminated will be the poisons. This will manifest itself in > DOUBT, in NEGATIVE THOUGHTS and once a little progress is made, the > person will have a STRONG DESIRE TO GO BACK TO OLD WAYS AND BAD > HABITS.>

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