
“Gidar Singhi” or the “jackal horn talisman” is a famous and ancient charm about which almost every second person living in Pakistan and India has heard something. What secret is hidden in these clumps of hair that makes people so desperate to obtain one, believing that if they could just get a Gidar Singhi, their bad times would turn into prosperity?
In the attempt to obtain a Gidar Singhi, many people encounter deceitful and dishonest individuals who have no morals or faith. These people swear false oaths and use clever tricks to fool others, selling fake Gidar Singhi at high prices in place of the real one. The buyer remains happy in the belief that they possess an authentic Gidar Singhi.
Similarly, many people buy Gidar Singhi from beggars who survive by begging from door to door. If those beggars truly possessed a real Gidar Singhi, why would they need to spend the whole day begging for survival? Many people fail to think about this point and continue buying fake Gidar Singhi from such beggars, which are often made from goat skin.
I have seen Gidar Singhi with many people, and most of them are fake. Some people, however, do possess genuine ones, and those people are often prosperous.
What exactly is Gidar Singhi? What is its reality? How did it come into existence? How many types does it have? How can one distinguish between real and fake? How is it used? The answers to all these questions will be found here in this very post of mine.
Science of Al-Simiya:

Some time ago, I made posts about Ilm al-Limiya, which is the knowledge related to the hidden spiritual effects of trees and herbs. Now I am sharing information here about Ilm al-Simiya. These practices are among the five hidden mystical sciences, and the one who gains mastery over them becomes a complete spiritual practitioner (Aamil Kamil). A person who does not even know the basics of these sciences cannot truly become an amil.
Ilm al-Simiya is the knowledge in which the hidden spiritual effects present within animals are used for spiritual healing.
Just as Allah created many trees, plants, fruits, vegetables, and herbs in this world that serve as food as well as medicine for human beings, in the same way He also created many animals. Among these animals, some are lawful (halal) for humans, some are forbidden (haram), some are considered inauspicious, and some are considered blessed. We can find indications of Ilm al-Simiya in several sayings of the Prophet ﷺ. For example, in one hadith the Prophet ﷺ said that if a black dog passes in front of a person during prayer, the prayer is broken, and that angels of mercy do not enter a place where there is a dog. Similarly, in another hadith the Prophet ﷺ said that keeping a white rooster in the house is blessed, and that the members of a household in which there is a white rooster remain protected from devils. There are many such narrations that point toward Ilm al-Simiya, suggesting that some animals carry positive spiritual effects while others carry negative effects.
Just as Allah placed special properties in herbs and plants that serve as cures for many illnesses and diseases, and gave the knowledge of them to physicians and herbalists who prepare medicines through which people receive healing from physical diseases, in the same way Allah also placed certain hidden spiritual effects within animals and gave knowledge of them to spiritual practitioners. Through this knowledge, they create talismans whose use is believed to provide healing from spiritual illnesses.
Many people who lack knowledge consider talismans or amulets made from animal organs or bones to be black magic and call them forbidden acts. However, they do not think that any knowledge which is used for the welfare of humanity, and through which people receive healing, cannot be considered forbidden.
Al-Simiya & Jackal Horn Talisman:
According to spiritual scholars and experts of Ilm al-Simiya (the occult/esoteric science), jackal horn is considered such a powerful talisman that it supposedly does not require any ritual practice, spiritual exercise, or prolonged meditation to activate it. It is believed to be a rare and naturally gifted object containing hidden mystical powers. These powers are said to transform a person who is surrounded by disappointment and misfortune into a prosperous and successful individual.
Because of this belief, practitioners of Ilm al-Simiya highly valued this talisman and kept its secrets limited to themselves, and it is claimed that no one has ever written a complete book revealing its mysteries.
Spiritual illness, psychic viruses & Negative effects:
Spiritual illnesses are those in which a person’s soul is believed to be under attack. A person whose soul is not at peace may receive every blessing in the world, yet still remain sad and restless. They may feel detached from everything, constantly uneasy and suffocated inside. When they try to sleep, sleep does not come easily, and when it does, they may feel as if someone is choking them or pressing on their chest, making it hard to breathe. Disturbing thoughts related to religion may begin to enter their mind. Sometimes they may feel an intense urge to cry, while at other times they may want to throw and break things, punch walls, harm themselves, or even think about suicide. This spiritual illness makes their soul feel trapped and restless within the body, as if it wants to break free. In the end, what really happens to a person that causes them to fall into such a condition?
The Holy Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said:
“If misfortune exists in anything, it is in a woman, a house, and a horse.”
There are some houses that are believed to contain negative influences. Among the people living in such homes, those who are emotionally sensitive may feel spiritually affected by these negative influences, which can lead to this condition. Such people often remain quiet, prefer isolation, and like to stay alone. This condition can affect everyone, from small children to elderly people.
According to this belief, the best remedy for such spiritual illness is the jackal horn talisman (Gidar Singhi). If a person suffering from this spiritual condition keeps a Gidar Singhi in their room, it is believed to absorb the negativity or misfortune present in the room or house and release positive effects instead. Negative energies are considered its “food.” Just as plants absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen, in the same way Gidar Singhi is believed to absorb all kinds of negative influences from the house and emit positive effects.
A woman’s misfortune or negative influence can become such that it affects her husband spiritually, causing his soul or inner self to become disturbed. Constant arguments arise every day — sometimes over one issue and sometimes another — to the point that the man begins to feel his own home is like hell. Because of the negative effects associated with such a woman, he may become so fed up with life that ending his own life seems like the only escape to him.
To remove the effects of misfortune from a woman, “Gidar Singhi” is considered a powerful talisman. It is believed that keeping it in the woman’s bedroom removes the negative and unlucky influences present within her. It is also believed to create such positive abilities in her that she can turn the home into a paradise-like place, bringing peace and happiness to her husband’s soul and mind.
The misfortune associated with horses — in earlier times people used to ride horses, but in today’s era we have bikes and cars, and misfortune can also be connected to bikes and cars. You may have seen or read in the news that two friends were riding a bike, got into an accident, and died. Similarly, in car accidents, entire families have lost their lives. To remove these negative influences, gidar singhi is also used.
Psychic Viruses are also a hidden kind of illness. For example, when someone envies another person, such “viruses” can affect them in a way that ruins their happy life. Nowadays, jealousy exists even within families — a brother envies his own brother, and a sister envies her own sister. Due to the harmful effects of these “viruses” of jealousy, a person may feel as if a blockage has fallen upon them, and every straightforward matter in their life starts turning upside down.
Similarly, there are different “viruses” associated with the evil eye that can lead a person toward destruction. Visiting graveyards, hospital emergency wards, prisons where executions take place, or deserted places can expose a person to other kinds of “viruses,” which then cause various spiritual illnesses such as blockages, obstacles in every task, and other difficulties.
“Bad effects” are those that affect a person due to planetary influences, black magic, jinn-related effects, and similar things. According to these beliefs, only this talisman called “Gidar Singhi” can cure all such problems. That is why people who know about it remain desperately searching for this talisman like madmen.
What is Gidar singhi?

Gidar Singhi is a horn-like growth that appears on the head of a special jackal among many jackals, emerging like a large lump and gradually increasing in size over time.


According to people knowledgeable in Ilm-e-Simiya, they carefully cut and remove it from the jackal’s head in such a way that not only the horn is taken out, but also the swollen lump attached to it. Just as if you pull a plant out of the ground while leaving its roots behind, the plant becomes useless and cannot grow again in another soil without its roots, similarly, this special jackal horn is also removed from the jackal’s head together with its root and then separated carefully. After that, it is preserved through the process of amal-e-hanot (mummification), especially by keeping it in vermilion (sindoor).

Sindoor is a chemical that prevents bacteria, insects, and similar things from affecting it. This special horn remains attached with its root even after being separated from the jackal’s head, it is said to remain alive and its hair continues to grow.
In some special jackals, only a lump appears on the head but no horn develops. People knowledgeable in Ilm-e-Simiya also cut these out, preserve them in a mummified form, and call them “female Gidar Singhi.” The male Gidar Singhi has a horn, while the female Gidar Singhi does not.

Jackal horn is considered a powerful natural talisman whose hidden effects are believed to amaze everyone who possesses it. It is said that whoever owns this talisman will have all their wishes fulfilled, and whatever they desire will come to them. If a valuable item is lost or stolen, it is believed that, through the hidden powers of Gidar Singhi, it can also be recovered.
It is also believed that if this talisman is kept where money, cash, or valuable jewelry is stored, those items will remain protected from theft, and blessings will increase them further. New sources of income may open, success and promotion in jobs may come, lottery prizes may be won, or prize bonds may be successful. In other words, some means will always arise through which wealth and jewelry continue to increase. A person who keeps Gidar Singhi is believed to never become dependent on others and to live a prosperous and happy life with their family.
What Science Said About Jackal horn?
Scientists and zoologists do not believe in the hidden powers of Gidar Singhi. According to them, Gidar Singhi has no reality or supernatural significance. They say that the swelling or lump that appears on a jackal’s head is caused by a disease, and that it is actually a tumor. They claim that even if this tumor is cut off from the jackal’s head, it can remain alive for a long time because it contains many bacteria that survive by feeding on each other, causing the tumor to keep growing. Because of this growth, people feel that the Gidar Singhi itself is growing.
However, scientists and zoologists may not know that since ancient times people have believed in its hidden powers. If it is only a tumor, then tumors also appear in other animals, so why are they not considered special? Science may never be able to understand the hidden powers of Gidar Singhi. Only the person whom God has blessed with spiritual knowledge can truly understand its hidden effects.
History of Gidar Singhi:

Since ancient times, Gidar Singhi has been a favorite talisman among common people as well as kings and rulers. In India, many kings and rulers kept this talisman with them, believing it protected them from enemies and ensured prosperity, and that their treasuries would never lack wealth.
In the image above, a practitioner of Ilm-e-Simiya is preserving a Gidar Singhi through a ritual of mummification and placing it in jars, which were then kept in royal treasuries.
Many people believe that Gidar Singhi is linked to India and that it is a Hindu talisman created by Hindu tantric practitioners. However, this is incorrect. Those who think this are mistaken. This talisman is not originally from India; rather, its origin is said to be ancient Egypt.
Gidar Singhi is often kept in sindoor (vermilion), which is why it is mistakenly considered a Hindu talisman. However, there is no mention of it in any Hindu religious texts or historical records. Its references are found in ancient Egypt instead.
In ancient Egypt, the jackal was considered a very special and sacred animal because of a deity named Anubis, whose head was that of a jackal while the rest of his body was human-like. According to ancient Egyptian beliefs, this god would judge a person’s soul after death—sending the righteous to paradise and the sinners to hell.

Ancient Egyptian people considered horned jackals very sacred and referred to the horn as the “crown of Anubis.” After the death of a horned jackal, they would extract the Gidar Singhi from it, mummify it, and keep it preserved in a special jar for safekeeping.


In ancient Egypt, the talisman of “Gidar Singhi” was considered extremely sacred. People believed strongly in its hidden powerful effects, and they thought it contained the secret power of their god Anubis. They believed that the presence of Anubis’s divine crown within it would bring prosperity to whoever possessed it. The practice of mummifying animal organs and turning them into talismans was unique to ancient Egypt, and Gidar Singhi was also considered an Egyptian talisman.
After Egypt, the secrets of this talisman spread to many countries and cultures around the world. In each culture and religion, different stories and mythologies about Gidar Singhi can be found, reflecting their own beliefs and traditions. However, according to this view, the reality is that Gidar Singhi is not related to any particular religion or culture. It is considered a natural or divine talisman created by nature itself.
It is believed to benefit every human being, whether the person is Muslim, Hindu, Christian, or Jewish. It is said to bring benefit to people of all religions from ancient times to the present day. Therefore, the spiritual invitation suggests that you should keep this unique creation of nature with you and observe its effects, and it is believed that it can improve one’s destiny, insha’Allah.
Types of Gidar Singhi:Now all of you probably know what Gidar Singhi is, and many of us are already familiar with it. However, people still do not know how many different types of Gidar Singhi exist, and that each type has its own separate effects and qualities. Some types of Gidar Singhi are so rare that obtaining them easily is almost impossible; these rare Gidar Singhis are only obtained through good fortune. As for the types that are more easily available, I am sharing their details here.
Now all of you probably know what Gidar Singhi is, and many of us are already familiar with it. However, people still do not know how many different types of Gidar Singhi exist, and that each type has its own separate effects and qualities. Some types of Gidar Singhi are so rare that obtaining them easily is almost impossible; these rare Gidar Singhis are only obtained through good fortune. As for the types that are more easily available, I am sharing their details here.
Saam: This type of Gidar Singhi is small in size, and its hair grows very quickly.
Chopa: This type of Gidar Singhi can be small or large in size, and its hair grows slowly.
Ling: This Gidar Singhi is small in size, and its hair also grows slowly, but its horn gradually becomes larger.
Kama: This type of Gidar Singhi is small in size. Its hair grows slowly, but its shape remains the same. It is said to move around inside the box, meaning if you place it on one side of a box, later you may find it in a different spot because it keeps changing direction.
Bayz: This type of Gidar Singhi can be small or large in size. The new hair that grows on it is white in color.
Seham: This Gidar Singhi also comes in small and large sizes, and its hair is black in color.
Habsh: This Gidar Singhi is of normal size, and its hair is light yellow in color.
Mata: This type of Gidar Singhi gives birth to babies, meaning the hairs that fall from it gather together and form small ball-like shapes, which are called the babies of Gidar Singhi.
Mohini: This type of Gidar Singhi is small in size and has only 2 or 3 long hairs growing from it.
Moch: This type of Gidar Singhi is small in size and has only 2 long hairs like a mustache, which is why it is called Moch wali Singhi (mustache-shaped Singhi).
Nakeli: This type of Gidar Singhi is small in size and its horn is shaped like a nose, which is why it is called Nakeli.
Sadukari: This type of Gidar Singhi is small in size and does not change in any way; it remains in one place, which is why it is called Sadu or Sadukari.
I have described 12 types of Gidar Singhi here that are easily found. It is unnecessary to discuss the remaining types because finding them is almost impossible. Now, I will share more details, photos, and the claimed benefits of the types of Gidar Singhi mentioned above.
Saam Gidar Singhi:

This type of Gidar Singhi is small in size, and its hairs keep growing rapidly. Some grow in a round shape, while others grow only from one side, forming a long braid-like strand. As the hairs continue to grow, they spread so much that the entire container, jar, or box becomes filled with hair. The hairs are then trimmed with scissors and placed back into the same box again.
The “Saam” Gidar Singhi can also be kept alone without a pair. However, if it is to be kept with a pair, it is usually kept together with a “Mata” or “Bayz” Gidar Singhi, and both are believed to live together peacefully. But if it is kept with a “Kama” Gidar Singhi, it is believed that either the Kama will kill it, or it will kill the Kama.
Benefits: The benefits of this Gidar Singhi are said to be countless. Whoever possesses it will receive wealth, fame, respect, and prosperity. This Gidar Singhi is believed to be connected with money and riches; the larger it is, the more wealth the person is believed to gain. It is kept in the place where money or gold jewelry is stored, as it is believed to attract wealth toward itself.
Whoever owns it is believed to achieve progress in their job or career. If a person plays the lottery or engages in betting, it is said that their luck will become so strong that they will never face financial hardship again.
If someone is under any kind of financial blockage or restriction causing continuous money loss, no savings, debt, heavy bank loans with no visible way to repay them, or if their shop or factory has low income and high expenses, then all such money-related problems are believed to be solved through the effects of this Gidar Singhi. It is said to remove every type of blockage and inspire new ideas and opportunities in the mind, helping the person live a prosperous and happy life.
Precaution: The precaution regarding this Gidar Singhi is that no one should be told that you possess a Gidar Singhi or that the secret of your success is the Gidar Singhi. It is believed that if this is revealed, the effects of the Gidar Singhi will end, a bad smell will develop in the box or container in which it is kept, its hairs will start falling out, and it will die.
It is said to feed on sindoor, therefore more sindoor has to be added into it, and whenever it becomes less, it should be refilled. The box in which its hairs have started growing should not be changed. However, if the hairs are not growing in a particular box, then that box is considered unsuitable for it and should be replaced.
The box in which it is kept should not be opened repeatedly for checking. It should be placed in a location where cash or money is kept, in a stable place where the box will not be moved around.
Chopa Gidar Singhi:

This Gidar Singhi is kept as a pair. Its hair continues to grow slowly over time. It remains in the same shape as it originally is, and no change or transformation occurs in it.
Benefits: Whoever possesses this will have power over their enemies. Any hidden enemy will be exposed, and their conspiracies will be uncovered. If the person is trapped in a legal matter or losing a court case, the effects of this Gidar Singhi will help them win the case. The person who owns this Gidar Singhi will remain protected from dangerous, incurable, or hidden diseases and illnesses. Black magic will not affect them. If a servant, friend, wife, or family member is plotting against the owner, they will come to know about it. The name of this Gidar Singhi itself is “Chopa,” meaning hidden matters or secrets become revealed by keeping this Gidar Singhi. It is considered very beneficial for people who are interested in spirituality and hidden mystical knowledge.
Precaution: No one should be told about it. It should be kept in a dark place and protected from sunlight. It is always kept as a pair, male and female, and cloves and cardamom are also kept with vermilion (sindoor). This Gidar Singhi has a friendly nature and can be kept together with other Gidar Singhis such as Saam, Bayz, or Mata Gidar Singhis.
Ling Gidar Singhi:

The hairs of this Gidar Singhi also grow slowly, but its horn is initially very small and raised like a tiny grain; however, with the passage of time, it grows bigger and becomes pointed.
Benefits: Its benefits are also countless. It is considered best for people who live in fear or suffer from an inferiority complex. Many people experience unknown fears and constant worries, thinking “what if this happens or that happens.” Some fear death, some fear enemies, and some even fear their wife, etc. It is believed that keeping this Gidar Singhi removes all kinds of fear.
People who suffer from an inferiority complex, who cannot talk to others properly or cannot confidently interact with women, due to which they avoid marriage — and even if they get married, they may feel unable to satisfy their wife — it is believed that this Gidar Singhi can solve all such problems.
It is said that keeping it increases courage, self-confidence, and willpower in a person. The person no longer feels fear and can confidently face even very powerful people. They do not feel inferior when seeing very beautiful women and can speak to them confidently and comfortably.
It is also believed that if a person has excessive feminine traits, impotence, or any sexual weakness or illness, these problems can be solved by keeping this Gidar Singhi. If, due to magical restrictions or black magic, a person is unable to have relations with his wife, or is incapable in this regard, causing his wife to hate him or taunt him for being impotent, then such a person is advised to keep this Gidar Singhi. It is believed that many such problems may end and his life may become happy and prosperous.
Precaution: Do not tell anyone anything about it or show it to anyone. Its best companion or pair is the Mata Gidar Singhi, and both should be kept together. If kept alone, it dies. If its horn breaks, all of its effects also end. It should be kept in a dark place in the bedroom, and there should be plenty of vermilion (sindoor) inside the box.
Kama Gidar Singhi:

The Kama Gidar Singhi has its own unique and specific pair. It is considered very active and aggressive. These are not kept together with other Gidar Singhis. This pair always remains attached to each other. If they are separated and placed apart in a box, by the next day they will be found stuck together again inside the box. That is why it is called Kama or Lovers Gidar Singhi.
Benefits: This Gidar Singhi is associated with love, affection, romance, and relationships. Whoever possesses it will never face a shortage in matters of love. The person they desire or have feelings for will come into their life. If someone is deeply in love with another person but marriage with them seems impossible, this Gidar Singhi is believed to make that marriage possible. It removes every obstacle, difficulty, and restriction in the way.
If there is no love between a husband and wife and they argue daily, keeping this Gidar Singhi is said to make both of them develop intense love for each other. If someone is facing obstacles in marriage, is unable to get married, or does not receive marriage proposals, then keeping this Gidar Singhi nearby is believed to attract proposals and lead to marriage at their desired place or with their desired person.
Precaution: It has its own specific pair and should never be kept with any other type of Gidar Singhi. If this is done, it will lose its effects and die. It is kept in sindoor along with cloves and cardamom, and the box should be made of silver, silver metal, or steel. It should not be kept in a plastic box. It is kept in the bedroom area, and nothing about it is told or shown to anyone.
Bayz Gidar Singhi:

New hairs begin to grow rapidly on this Gidar Singhi, and they are white in color, due to which, after some time, the Gidar Singhi becomes completely white.
Benefits: This Gidar Singhi is associated with divine spirituality and noorani (spiritual) energy. Whoever possesses it will develop spirituality, and their attachment to religion will increase. A person who is unable to worship or offer prayers regularly, or who has negative thoughts and immoral satanic ideas regarding religion, should keep this Gidar Singhi near them. By doing so, vulgarity and negativity will fade away from them, spiritual light and positive energy will enter their life, and their connection with religion will grow stronger.
Keeping it in the house is believed to bring prosperity and remove negativity and misfortune from the home. The young boys and girls living in the house are said to leave immoral activities, become religiously pure and decent, and stay away from the wrong path.
Precaution: This Gidar Singhi can also be kept alone without a pair, and if it is to be kept with a pair, then Saam Gidar Singhi or Mata Gidar Singhi is considered the best. It is kept in a room used for worship, and the box in which it is kept should only be made of silver. Cardamom, cloves, and petals of rose and jasmine flowers should also be placed inside the box. The box should not be touched while in a state of impurity, and the place where it is kept should remain clean and pure. It should neither be shown nor mentioned to anyone.
Seham Gidar Singhi:

The hairs of this Gidar Singhi are black, and the more black hairs it develops, the more beneficial it is believed to be.
Benefits: This Gidar Singhi is related to Sifli spirituality. Whoever possesses it will be protected from the harmful effects of the planet Saturn, and the difficulties in life caused by the inauspicious influence of Shani Sarhsati will be resolved by keeping this Gidar Singhi. People who are interested in Sifli spirituality and Sifli practices should keep this Gidar Singhi with them. Through its hidden effects, success can be achieved in any kind of Sifli practice.
Precaution: It can also be kept alone without a pair, but if it is to be kept with a pair, then the “saam gidar singhi” is considered best.
The box in which it is kept is better if it is made of wood. In the box, along with sindoor, cloves, black pepper, and large cardamom should also be placed. The box should be kept in a dark place, wrapped in a black cloth. It must be completely protected from sunlight.
Habsh Gidar Singhi:

The hair of this gidar singhi also grows rapidly like that of a male gidar singhi, and its horn is pointed.
Benefits: If a household has members who are often sick or repeatedly suffer from one illness or another, then this special “gidar singhi” should be kept in that home. Through its hidden effects, all the people living in the house will be protected from illnesses, and no one will fall sick.
If any person in the house is suffering from a disease, and doctors are unable to understand or treat it, and that person is not getting any relief from the illness, then such a person should keep this gidar singhi in their bedroom at home. Through its hidden effects, that person will recover from the disease and find healing.
Precaution: This Gidar Singhi can also be kept alone without a pair, but if it is kept with a pair, then the Sam Gidar Singhi is considered best.
The box in which it is kept should preferably be made of wood. Inside the box, along with sindoor, cardamom, cloves, a few grains of wheat and rice should be placed. If someone in the household is suffering from an illness, then the nail of the little finger of the patient’s right hand should be cut and placed inside it.
It should not be shown to any person living outside the home, even if they are relatives, and its benefits should not be told to anyone.
Mata Gidar Singhi:

The new hair of this gidar singhi grows very quickly, and many old hairs fall out. The hairs that shed then join together and form small balls. These are considered its offspring, which is why it is called “Mata” or “Mother Gidar Singhi.
Benefits: This “Gidar Singhi” is considered best for those who do not have children, or whose children are born but pass away, or whose children are always ill or weak, or whose children are disobedient. It is said to solve all such problems related to offspring or children. It is believed to have such effects that are connected to motherhood.
Precaution: This gidar singhi should never be separated from its “children,” and it can be kept in any box. The box should contain a large amount of sindoor, along with cloves and cardamom. It can be kept either with its base (feet) or without it. Its best pairing is with the male gidar singhi or the male saam gidar singhi.
Mohini Gidar Singhi:

This small-sized, beautiful gidar singhi is called “Mohini” or “Man Mohini.” In this gidar singhi, only 3 or 4 hairs grow and become long, resembling flowers, which makes it look quite beautiful.
Benefits: The “Man Mohini Gidar Singhi” is associated with attraction and influence. Whoever possesses it is said to become attractive to people, and that person becomes loved by everyone. People start liking them, and women are said to fall in love with the person who has this Gidar Singhi.
Precaution: This gidar singhi is also kept only in a silver box. Its best pair is a ling gidar singhi, nakeli gidar singhi, or sadukari gidar singhi. It is kept together with one of these gidar singhis. It is neither shown to anyone nor told about. Along with it, sindoor, cloves, and cardamom are also kept.
Moch Gidar Singhi:
This gidar singhi is also the same as the Man Mohini gidar singhi, and its benefits and precautions are also the same as those of the Man Mohini gidar singhi. The only difference is that in this one, only two hairs grow long like a moustache, which is why it is called the “moch” or “moustache gidar singhi.
Nakeli Gidar Singhi:

This is a small-sized gidar singhi whose horn has a shape like a nose, which is why it is called a nakeli gidar singhi.
Benefits: Whoever possesses this “gidar singhi” will be protected from all kinds of black magic, evil influences, evil eye, envy, shadow effects, and jinn-related influences. Any kind of blockage or restriction placed upon them will be removed, and their life will pass in prosperity and happiness.
Precaution: It is kept in any box along with the moch gidar singhi, and it is placed in the bedroom area. It is not shown or told to anyone.
Sadukari Gidar Singhi:

This is also a small-sized gidar singhi, and its benefits and precautions are the same as those of the “nakeli gidar singhi.”
Real or Fake?
Method to Identify Gidar Singhi:

In today’s era, finding a real (authentic) gidar singhi has become quite difficult. Many people ask me about gidar singhi and show me what they have, but most of it turns out to be fake. I have seen gidar singhi in many people’s possession, and almost all of them are fake.
Gidar singhi is sold for prices ranging from 500 rupees to 50,000 rupees, but unfortunately, even after spending so much money, people are still unable to get the real one. Nowadays, gidar singhi is also sold on many online shops, but the sellers themselves often do not know anything about its types or authenticity. They are only interested in money and end up selling fake gidar singhi to customers at high prices.
To date, no one has properly shared how to identify a real gidar singhi. Today, I am sharing this so that people can test it and recognize whether it is real or not, so they can avoid fraud and only buy authentic gidar singhi.
No matter what type of gidar singhi it is, the sign of its authenticity is its hair growth. The gidar singhi whose hair continues to grow is real, while the one whose hair does not grow is fake or dead.
For checking whether a gidar singhi is real or fake, take a clean, transparent glass jar and fill it with enough sindoor so that the gidar singhi is completely buried inside it.

Half-filled a container with sindoor, place the Gidar Singhi inside it, and gently press it with a finger so that it gets buried in the sindoor.

After burying it, the jar should be tightly sealed with an airtight cork or lid so that no air can enter the jar at all.

After that, the jar should be placed in a safe place, somewhere where it cannot be moved at all and remains in one fixed position. After this, you should check the jar every week.
After some time, you will see that the hair of the Gidar Singhi inside the jar appears to be growing like grass, growing within the sindoor.


If the hairs of a Gidar Singhi, when placed in sindoor, appear to grow like grass, you should understand that you have a 100% real, genuine, and living Gidar Singhi.
It is not necessary that the hairs must always appear in the form of small clusters; even if just a single hair is seen growing, it is considered real and alive. In many Gidar Singhis, the hair grows quickly, while in others it grows very slowly.
According to this test, new hair growth may become visible within a week, or sometimes after one month. However, if a long time passes and not even a single hair is seen growing, then it means either the Gidar Singhi is fake, or it is dead and useless.
With this simple test, you can identify a real Gidar Singhi and protect yourself from fraudulent people and fake Gidar Singhi.
Dead Gidar singhi:

If a Gidar Singhi dies, its identification is that its hairs start falling out and a strong foul smell develops in the box where it is kept. There are several reasons for the death of a Gidar Singhi. Even if its pairing is not a proper match, one of them may die. If the box in which it is kept is not suitable or in good condition, it may also die. It can also die if there is not enough sindoor in the box. If a person or household has excessive bad luck or negativity, it may also die.
After the death of a Gidar Singhi, it should immediately be taken out of the house and thrown into a river or flowing water canal. If a dead Gidar Singhi remains in someone’s house, it is believed that severe negativity spreads in the home. Many people do not even realize that the Gidar Singhi they are keeping has died, and they may fall into severe hardship and misfortune. Therefore, it is advised that a Gidar Singhi should always be taken as a properly matched pair and kept in a good jar or box with a large amount of sindoor.
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