Esoteric Roots
Ashwagandha Root | Strength & Protection | Esoteric Roots
Ashwagandha Root | Strength & Protection | Esoteric Roots
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Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera), also known as Indian Ginseng or Winter Cherry, is one of the most revered herbs in Ayurvedic tradition and has been used for over 3,000 years in spiritual and magical practise. This powerful adaptogenic root is prized in magical work for its associations with strength, vitality, protection, and grounding energy.
Magical Properties:
- Enhancing physical and spiritual strength
- Protection against negative energies and psychic attack
- Grounding and stabilising energy
- Promoting courage and confidence
- Supporting endurance in magical work
- Enhancing vitality and life force
- Strengthening personal power and willpower
- Balancing masculine and feminine energies
Uses in Practise:
- Add to strength and courage spell sachets
- Carry in mojo bags for protection and vitality
- Use in grounding and centring rituals
- Burn as incense for protection work
- Add to warrior and strength magic
- Include in spells for overcoming obstacles
- Use in energy balancing and chakra work
- Add to protection sachets for the home
- Incorporate into endurance and stamina spells
Folklore:
Ashwagandha's name in Sanskrit translates to "smell of the horse," referring both to the root's distinctive aroma and to the belief that consuming it would grant the strength and vitality of a stallion. In ancient Ayurvedic texts, ashwagandha is classified as a "rasayana," a rejuvenating herb that promotes longevity, vitality, and spiritual power. It has been used for millennia by yogis, warriors, and spiritual practitioners to enhance their physical and mental capabilities.
In traditional Indian magic and spiritual practise, ashwagandha was considered a powerful ally for those seeking to develop inner strength and resilience. Sadhus (holy men) and yogis used the root to support their rigorous spiritual practises, believing it helped them withstand physical hardship whilst maintaining mental clarity and spiritual focus. The herb was thought to strengthen the connection between body and spirit, making it easier to channel divine energy.
Ancient Indian warriors consumed ashwagandha before battle to increase their courage, stamina, and fighting spirit. The root was believed to protect warriors not only physically but also spiritually, shielding them from fear and negative influences. This martial association made ashwagandha sacred to warrior deities and was often used in rituals honouring divine protectors.
In Tantric traditions, ashwagandha was used to balance and strengthen the subtle energy body, particularly the lower chakras associated with grounding, survival, and personal power. Practitioners believed the root helped stabilise spiritual energy, preventing practitioners from becoming ungrounded during intense spiritual work. It was particularly valued for its ability to provide strength without creating agitation or imbalance.
Traditional Indian folk magic used ashwagandha in protection charms and amulets, believing the root could ward off evil spirits, the evil eye, and negative magic. The root was sometimes buried at the corners of property to create a protective barrier or carried in pouches to shield the bearer from harm. Its grounding properties made it especially useful for protecting against spiritual attacks that could destabilise or weaken a person's energy.
In modern magical practise, ashwagandha has been adopted by practitioners worldwide for its powerful grounding and strengthening properties. It's particularly valued in spells and rituals requiring sustained effort, endurance, or the courage to face difficult challenges. Many practitioners use ashwagandha to support their magical work during times of stress or when undertaking demanding spiritual practises.
Packaging: 25g supplied in a peel and seal envelope, approximately 3.54 x 4.72 inches / 9 x 12 cm.
IMPORTANT DISCLAIMERS: For spiritual and magical purposes only. Not for consumption. This product is sold as a curio for magical and spiritual practise only. Whilst Ashwagandha has traditional uses in herbal medicine, this product is not sold for medicinal purposes and should not be ingested. Keep out of reach of children and pets. If you are pregnant, nursing, or have any medical conditions, consult a healthcare professional before handling herbs. External use only in spiritual practise. The seller takes no responsibility for the outcomes of any magical workings performed with this product.
