Indian Wizards

written by Prajwal R

Guys read about your wizarding world but look at Indian Wizarrds. Indian wizards rather than spells they use "Mantrik" Man-TRI-ek" songs which have more power than any other magic. This is a short description about indian wizards.

Last Updated

05/31/21

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Ancient History Of Indian Magic

Chapter 1

In ancient times, Indian magicians were often considered to be workers of legitimate mystical miracles, not simply entertainers. The general reputation ofMohammed Chhel, born in 1850 in Ningala, BhavnagarGujarat is notable in the magic world. Very popular regionally, he was considered a Mystic. Chhel did not generally venture into stage shows and commercial performances. His target audience remained peasants, simple - ordinary people, villagers, train passengers and such a class of society. With his performance/acts he often intended to convey some message of life to people, and he would strive to extend with his acts/magic for the benefit of deprived people.[3][4] There are also several other popular magicians and their groups in Gujarat, such as one more big name of K Lal, Pro. Chudasama, and few others.

The grandfather of Kerala's magic is Vazhakunnam Neelakandan Namboothiri.[citation needed] He played an important role in bringing magic as an art. Born in 1903, he learned magic after having watched some tricks shown in his Illam by one Mundaya Eachara Varier. Vaazhakunnam later became famous for Kayyothukkam, although occasionally he performed also "Cheppum Panthum" (cups and balls) to small family gatherings. After 1940 he started real stage performances with his troupe. Apart from magic, the shows included short dance programmes, comedy skits, etc.


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