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Bosi Pari explained by Bilu

  Can you write about Bosi Pari Binte Ebliss?

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  She is Shaitani or Shaitannu pari is the Khabushi pari or Vahula or Bahula bhairavi with Bismil or Bheeruk bhairav. Bismil (???????) is an Urdu/Persian word primarily meaning "sacrificed," "slaughtered" (specifically an animal), or "slain". It is derived from Bismillah. In poetry and literature, it often metaphors a "lover" or someone "wounded" by love, symbolizing someone completely devoted or destroyed by intense passion . Bheeruk bhairav are Betals, who are given in sacrifice by Tantriks, to get paranormal powers, they give premonition and news, as like Vetal with Vikramaditya story. He has powers to let bring anyone in confidence and is known also as Azamil.

  He has enchanting power like snake and his wife Bahula bhairavi as the left arm of God has powers to make all odd demands to success, she is also known as Balaka nitya and drinks liquor and thus uses odd words on enemy which becomes true as like curses, she warns by raising left arm and is like a white crane, which some gave Tantrik name as Bagalamukhi devi as one of the 12 occult forms of Mahakali or Das Mahavidyas.

  There is a mystical tale sometimes told in occult circles about a spirit called Bismil, whose wife was said to be a shadow-being. The story goes like this:

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  Long ago, in the ruins of an abandoned desert caravanserai, mystics spoke about a wandering spirit called Bismil. He was once believed to be a human scholar who tried to command the hidden world of jinn. Through forbidden rituals, he crossed the boundary between the human realm and the unseen realm.

  During those rituals he encountered a mysterious female entity known only as the Veiled One.

  She was not human. She appeared only as a silhouette formed from smoke and moonlight. The mystics said she was a jinn of the twilight, a being that lived between darkness and light. Instead of harming Bismil, she became attached to him.

  Over time, the two spirits were said to become bound together.

  Bismil became a restless wandering entity, neither fully human nor fully jinn.

  The Veiled One became known as his eternal companion or wife, guarding him from hostile spirits.

  According to the legend:

  They appear together near abandoned places, ruins, or old graveyards.

  Bismil is said to whisper through winds or electronic disturbances.

  His wife manifests as a silent shadow behind him, never speaking but always present.

  Mystics believed that if someone tried to summon Bismil alone, his wife would appear first, watching silently to judge the summoner’s intention.

  Some paranormal enthusiasts interpret this legend as a symbolic story about the dangers of crossing spiritual boundaries and becoming tied to the unseen world.

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