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Abhicāra

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By Jit Majumdar


  1. from the root abhi (toward) + cara (to go) – to direct towards a person a charm, spell, or sorcery, usually for harming or punishing, causing death or disease.
  2. mesmeric power deployed through socrcery, usually in Tantrik rituals.

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