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Hatha Jodi
Root of Hatha Jodi, an Indian Plant, resembles a bizarre shape of a clenched fist.

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Hatha Jodi, Indian PlantHatha Jodi is actually a plant`s root with two branches resembling human arms. There is an outline of claw at the end of the arms. The claw in the form of fingers looks as though it were a human figure that is clenching or tightening their fists. If both branches of this root are severed and joined together, its shape resembles a clasped hand. The plant is mostly found in the state of Madhya Pradesh. The forest tribes of Madhya Pradesh cut the Hatha Jodi out and sell it.

Mystical Properties of Hatha Jodi
It is said that the Hatha Jodi root possesses bizarre and providential effects. It is an incarnation of Goddess Chamunda. The Hatha Jodi root has outstanding powers to beguile, to hypnotise, and to shield people and enhances financial condition. Hatha Jodi should be perfected after tantric routines and made prosperous.

Functions of Hatha Jodi
The Hatha Jodi root shields its worshipper in journeys, discussions, interviews and battle grounds. The root furnishes the person with triumph. The Hatha Jodi root has also been proven pretty effective in imparting money and opulence. It holds immense importance in tantric activities. But Hatha Jodi is advantageous only when it is pure and has been appropriately worshipped. A used Hatha Jodi can be of no advantage to any person. Hence, it must always be fresh.

It is available in all sizes- small and big, but each one is equally efficient. Normally its configuration is the same, as twin arms with folded fingers i.e. the fist.

Method of Worship of Hatha Jodi
There is a specific way and method to worship the Hatha Jodi root, it is said that on Sunday the root needs to be washed with the Ganges water in an auspicious time and then placed on a piece of red cloth. When the waterdries up, it should be dipped into raw mustard oil and preserved well. The Hatha Jodi should be submerged wholly in oil while the pot of oil needs to be placed in a devout place.

The Hatha Jodi root should be preserved for 15 or 21 days in the same place as it is. The Hatha Jodi must be taken out from oil at an auspicious time and again placed on the piece of red cloth and needs to be worshipped with Lord Hanuman accompanied with vermilion, sandal, flowers and rice. After worshipping, one must recite the mantra counting beads of 9, 11, 21 rounds of the mala and place it inside a small box with some vermilion, camphor, clove, rice and a silver piece.

To view the Hatha Jodi root or look at it daily is regarded most favourable. A Hatha Jodi`s control is augmented by lighting incense and chanting mantras. Its results can surely be obtained if it is exercised and worshipped along with mantras with total faith, observing spiritual rules. It has been evidenced true by experience that total faith and purity is obligatory during its reverence.

Mantra for Hatha Jodi
The only mantra that can be recited or chanted is "Om Aim Hreem Kleem Chaamundayai Vichchai". And after having performed all the rituals to precision, the Hatha Jodi bequeaths accomplishment in every sphere of life.


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