Since long ago, Asian ancestors have long been utilizing various plants an antidote to witchcraft and guna-guna to protect his family. Ancient texts mention, that this plant not only efficacious cure disease, but also potentially magical. Believe it or not, some tribes still make use of plants in their lives. Walupun practice is actually slowly began to disappear, swallowed up doesn't hurt to know its benefits.
Some thought it might not make sense, so it must trust the myth that witchcraft is practiced an antidote to plant in the tradition. But according to religious beliefs, this plant is very similar to the coat of arms of to-ilahian certain. Or it could be related to names of sages so as to make the plants were sacred. This makes the plant considered sacred, like the Bodhi tree of Sakya Muni or Buddha. Plant Nyagrodha or Banyan (Ficus benghalensis) from Kashyapa, Udumbara (Ficus glomerata) of Kanaka muni. Plants (Albizia lebbeck) Sirisa from Krakuchhanda, plant Ashoka (Saraca indica) from Vipaswi, and Pundarika/Lotus (Nelumbium speciosum) of Sikhi.
There are few plants an antidote to witchcraft and guna-guna which is used by the inhabitants of India since thousands of years ago. Since this plant has been used for healing against magic or to eliminate negative effects. But over time, this tradition slowly began to disappear. Among the plants in question are as follows:
Plant a small nail, Cheilanthes Tenuifolia is the latin name of the family Polypodiaceae. Small nail plant in India is very very valuable, because the roots can eliminate the influence of some magic or witchcraft is evil.
According to the traditions of nomads in Rajasthan, a type of zig-zag plant or wax (Pedilanthus) bidders can ward off witchcraft and magic. Here's how by tying the leaves into small children's neck as an amulet.
the Saoras Oriyan Tradition makes a fetish of Trewia Nudiflora plant pieces of leather used as protective against witchcraft and guna-guna. This necklace also can protect breastfeeding mothers from the spirits.
sesuru Plant, Euphorbia Antiquorum's latin name from the Family Euphorbiaceae. In Hindi it is called Tridhara. According to tradition, the plant sesuru has the power to ward off lightning.
The plant's latin name is malaka, Emblica officinalis. Is a tree sacred to the Hindus and according to tribes in India, the plant is nutritious is magical.
Seed syrian rue (Peganum Harmala: latin) that burned very rewarding to drive away evil spirits or to prevent the curse of magic. The smoke that comes from the seeds it can also repel mosquitoes and kills germs. This plant also included one of the hallucinogenic plant.
Prisniparni, the Plant's latin name Uraria Picta, can protect someone from sorcerers who cause abortion.
certain Trees such as Semicarpus Anacardium, ebony Diospyros Melanoxylon or India, and vitex trifolia (Vitex Negundo), as well as magical. In addition it is believed potentially medicinal herbs, twigs of plants used by tribes in India to prevent Oroan wizards, casting out demons and other evil influences.
Plant jarong or sangketan (Achyranthes aspera) are used in witchcraft and for medical purposes against the disease Ksetriyas. Ksetriya diseases emphasizes the spiritual characteristics, the symbolism of birth refers to the body of the other. This is described in the Atharvaveda mantras to avoid that cause the perpetrators of witchcraft is choosing to retreat.
In General, plants an antidote to witchcraft and guna-guna-related myths of gods and included in the tradition of Arya. Like plant Tulasi (Ocimum sanctum) and Amalaka (Phyllanthus emblica) associated with the story of Lord Vishnu. Plants (Aegle Marmelos) Maja associated with the story of Shiva, and Lotus is associated with the story of the goddess Lakshmi. The benefits of these plants have long been recognized, even still in use to this day.
For Hindus, all plants an antidote to witchcraft has a matching order leaves. For example plants Crataeva Religiosa or called garlic pear, Hindi called Varuna. This plant is associated with the Trimurti, namely Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva. In South India, the dikelupas and the leaves are offered to the gods. The plant also maja or Bilva, Mandara (Erythrina indica) or Erythrina Variegata/cangkring, have trifoliate leaves and leaf arrangement is dedicated to Shiva.