Karna Pishachini is among the most closely guarded vidyas in the living tantric tradition of India -- a practice in which a female entity of the pishach class is bound through sustained mantra and ritual, and thereafter whispers hidden knowledge directly into the practitioner's ear. Her domain is the past. Her medium is secrecy. Her cost is real.
This book is the result of years of field research across Rajasthan and Maharashtra, cross-referenced against rare Sanskrit and Hindi source texts that document the practice in full -- including the mantras, the ritual protocols, and the accounts of practitioners whose engagement with this vidya produced results the tradition itself records with unflinching honesty.
The karna pishachini literature contains extraordinary claims. It also contains extraordinary warnings. Most books in this space present one without the other. This one presents both -- in the measured, field-researcher voice of someone who has met the practitioners, read the texts, conducted limited personal experiments, and arrived at conclusions that are specific, documented, and genuinely useful for anyone approaching this territory with serious intent.
The practice is real. The entity is real. The costs are real. Understanding all three, before you begin, is the only honest starting point.