Black Magic, Witchcraft and Occultism: Secret Cultural Practices in India

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Sajal Nag

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MANOHAR PUBLISHERS AND DISTRIBUTORS

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Publisher

MANOHAR PUBLISHERS AND DISTRIBUTORS

Publication Year 2025
ISBN-13

9789391928032

ISBN-10 939192803X
Binding

Hardcover

Number of Pages 590 Pages
Language (English)
Subject

Society & Culture

Black magic, occult practices and witchcraft still evoke huge curiosity, interest and amazement in the minds of people. Although witchcraft in Europe has been a widely studied phenomenon, black magic and occult are not yet a popular theme of academic research, even though India is known as a land of magic, tantra and occult. The Indian State of Assam was historically feared as the land of Kamrup-Kamakhya, black magic, witch­craft and occultic practices. It was where different Tantric cults as well as other occult practices thrived. The Khasi Hills are known for the practice of snake vampire worship. The village of Mayong is the village, where magic and occult is still practiced as a living tradition. This book is one of the rarest collections, where such practices are researched, recorded and academ­ically analyzed. It is one of those collections where studies of all three practices of Black Magic, Witchcraft and Occult are combined in one single book. About the Author Sajal Nag is currently a Senior Professor and Head, Department of History and Dean, School of Social Sciences, Assam Univer­sity, Silchar. He is the author of The Beleaguered Nation: Making and Unmaking of the Assamese Nationality (Manohar: L12016); and Contesting Marginality: Ethnicity, Insurgency and Sub Nationalism in North-East India (Manohar: 2002); among others.

Sajal Nag

Sajal Nag is a Professor in History, Assam University, Silchar and Former Distinguished Chair Professor in Social Sciences, Presidency University, Kolkata.
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