Maran means "kill" and it can be used to kill someone though that is 
considered bad in the tantric tradition unless it is to save someone's 
life such as a child from the attack of a tiger (or a mountain lion).

Vashikaran is used to bring someone under your influence though it can 
be used to help dispel relationship problems.

Uchattan is used to distract the enemy.

Stambhan is used to paralyze the enemy and shut up people who talk in 
theaters during a movie. :)

Videshan is used to create differences between people or groups of people.

Shanti Karan is used for healing.

All of these practices are attained through mantra siddhi, use of 
yantras and the practice of rituals called tantras.   The misuse of 
these are considered a "sin" or bad karma.  Tantrics learn the technique 
of maran not so much to use but as to help those who have been afflicted 
by someone who misused the technique.

Like most siddhis the practice increases Brahmin consciousness.  They 
are very powerful techniques and tantrics will only give you them if you 
are humble and pass certain tests.  They are not to be given to "power 
trippers." :)

A couple of good books on the subject are:
"Practicals of Mantras and Tantras" by L.R. Chowdhri
This book though not well written contains much information on the 
practice of tantra.

"Yantra Mantra Tantra and Occult Sciences" by Dr. Bhojraj Dwivedi
This is a recently published excellent book.

The website of my tantric guru (a tantric samrat):
www.realtantrasolutions.com

However I must warn one cannot learn tantra from books or from the 
Internet.  It requires the one on one instruction from a personal guru.

Jai Ma,
Bhairitu
Sidh Tantric

cardemaister wrote:

>I wonder what is the purpose of those Tantrik
>techniques? In "Pidgin-sanskrit" they seem to
>be something like "maran", "vashikaran","uchattan",
>and stuff. To me they seem like they were meant
>for control freaks. Sorry about that, Chief!
>
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