Vaj wrote: >On Jun 12, 2005, at 9:49 AM, Bhairitu wrote: > > > >>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. >> >> > >Technically these would not be considered siddhis per se but >applications of mantra siddhi (thus they are often referred to as >"action mantras"); consequently they are different than yogic siddhis >(as opposed to "attainment" siddhis). > >I realize this might seem a fine distinction, but I believe it is >appropriate to point out the differences. > > > We (tantrics) regard them as siddhis. The distinction is probably made by spectators and not the players. :)
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