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Kali Uchchatan sadhana to take away enemy

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Kali Uchchatan ritual to take away enemy from your life

This kali uchchatan sadhana often a actually easy Uchchatan sadhana in making your enemy run away and take away him eternally through the life. The process of practising this sadhana is as follows.

In the period of the Asvani Nakshatra it's a must to take and perform sadhana for 3 days. Chant 11 mala for 3 day. After sadhana bury this bone mala in nearby enemy's residence or throw on direction of your enemy's house. It will take away that enemy from your life forever.

Kali Uchchatan sadhana mantra to take away enemy from your life

Om kleem dahadahavan swaha

ॐ क्लीं दहदहवन स्वाहा

Kali Uchchatan sadhana samagri to take away enemy from your life

siddha Kali yantra

siddha kali mala

siddha uchchatan gutika

siddha asan

3 siddha black chirmi

1 siddha kaudi

rakshasutra

holly threads

Kali uchchatan sadhana methods

Place for kali uchchatan sadhana

Worship place, Lonely place, Out of house (office, form house, hill station)

Kali uchchatan muhurth

Ashwini nakshatra, Grahan, Amavasya, Tuesday in krishna paksha, saturday in krishna paksha.

Kali uchchatan sadhana timing

After 10pm

See puja/sadhana rules and regulation

See- about Diksha

See- success rules of sadhana

See- Mantra jaap rules

See- Protect yourself during sadhana/puja