• Home
  • India
  • Not a Honeymoon, But a Black Magic Ritual: Raja Raghuvanshi Was Sacrificed to Cure Mangal Dosh, Alleges His Mother

Not a Honeymoon, But a Black Magic Ritual: Raja Raghuvanshi Was Sacrificed to Cure Mangal Dosh, Alleges His Mother

A shocking twist has emerged in the Raja Raghuvanshi murder case. Raja's mother, Uma Raghuvanshi, has levelled allegations of dark magic practices against Sonam and her family She claims her son was killed as a “sacrifice” to remove Sonam’s Mangal Dosh.

Last Updated : Wednesday, 11 June 2025
Follow us :

National News: Tantra, Blood, and Betrayal: A Mother’s Grief Turns Explosive In a chilling turn, Uma Raghuvanshi has broken her silence, alleging that her son’s murder wasn’t just a crime of love and lust—it was a sinister ritual. She claims Sonam, under the influence of occult beliefs, offered Raja’s life as a sacrifice to rid herself of Mangal Dosh. According to Uma, Sonam had insisted on visiting the Kamakhya temple in Assam, a place often linked with rituals and sacrifice. “This wasn’t a honeymoon. It was a trap. They chose Meghalaya for isolation and Kamakhya for her belief,” Uma said, her voice shaking.

A Trip Planned in Blood and Faith

Raja had shared with his mother that Sonam frequently spoke about supernatural remedies. She believed their marriage was cursed because of her astrological defect. Sonam reportedly told Raja that unless she performed a ritual, their lives would be ruined. What Raja didn’t know—he was the ritual. Digital evidence supports some of these claims. Investigators found Google searches on “Kamakhya temple sacrifice rituals” and “how to remove Mangal Dosh by bali (sacrifice)” from Sonam’s phone. It was no coincidence. It was premeditated.

Signs of the Occult: The Hidden Clues

Police also recovered items from Sonam’s bag that raised red flags—sindoor, lemons pierced with nails, a black cloth, and a strange diary filled with tantric symbols. Locals from her hometown confirmed that her family had previously visited tantriks and believed in extreme remedies. A photo found in her phone showed her standing near a small shrine in Meghalaya with blood stains on the stone platform. She claimed it was just “cultural tourism” but experts say it resembled a sacrificial site.

Uma’s Fury and the Cry for Justice

“I raised my son with love. They used him like an offering,” Uma cried to the media. Her statement has now become central to the ongoing investigation. Police say they are rechecking timelines and rituals linked to the Kamakhya visit and its connection to Raja’s death. Uma has demanded a CBI probe, alleging this was not a normal murder but an act rooted in blind faith and dark obsession. The public outcry has grown louder with every revelation.

Tantra or Trap? The Nation Watches in Shock

As social media explodes with hashtags like #JusticeForRaja and #TantraKiller, the case has taken a disturbing shape. Was it a planned execution under the shadow of superstition? Or a brutal conspiracy masked by astrology? The truth is still unfolding—but the fear is real. For now, what remains is a grieving mother, an unfinished investigation, and a nation haunted by a murder soaked in mystery and black magic.

Tags :