Indian Occultism: The Mystical Traditions of India
In this enlightening talk, Avinash Lagoo explores the vast and deeply rooted world of Indian occultism, uncovering its cultural importance and enduring influence across centuries. Indian occult traditions—woven into the fabric of Hindu spirituality, folklore, and regional practices—reflect a profound understanding of unseen forces, ritual power, and the balance between creation and destruction. From sacred rites and protective practices to esoteric knowledge passed through generations, these traditions hold immense cultural and historical significance in shaping both spiritual and social life in India.
Drawing from many years of dedicated study and personal exploration, Lagoo brings a rare perspective grounded in lived experience. As a Vaidya with ancestral ties to these traditions, he shares insights into his own lineage and encounters with Indian occult practices, including the complex and often misunderstood realm of black magic. His work sheds light on how these systems are not merely superstition, but deeply symbolic frameworks that have evolved alongside society, influencing belief systems, healing practices, and ritual life.
Avi also addresses the darker realities associated with occult beliefs—particularly how accusations of witchcraft and black magic have historically been used to marginalize vulnerable communities, especially women, in parts of India. By examining both the spiritual depth and the social consequences of these traditions, he encourages a more informed, respectful, and critical understanding of Indian occultism.
This talk serves as both an educational journey and a call to awareness—highlighting the need to preserve cultural knowledge while challenging harmful misinterpretations that perpetuate fear, injustice, and oppression.
