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Vinayak Singh Oberoi

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Vinayak Singh ( Oberoi) (born 2006) is an Indian author, philanthropist, student of Cardiac Surgery and Perfusion Technology at National Institute of Medical Sciences, Jaipur and a descendant of the royal families of Hatkhola, Manikganj, Dar (Akhnoor) and the Dhar Zamindar family, Dhaka.He received the Young Philanthropist Award from the Universal Charity and Leadership Society, Gujarat, in 2024. Singh has published over 30 books of various genre along with about 6 books on the esoteric.

Singh in 2025, Jaipur, Rajasthan
The Dhar Zamindar Palace, in Dhamrai, Dhaka, located within the Alokeshi High School, Dhamrai established by Mohini Mohan Dhar

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Occult and Spirituality

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  • 'I have seen with my own eyes, along with my parents, how things flew around our house in Kolkata. Balls of hair appeared in our room out of nowhere. The tables shook violently, and books fell from our bookshelves. My pet dog, Happy, was the one who was most traumatized, because he saw what we couldn’t.'
  • 'Occult isn't something to be scared of, it is a way of life, live it'
  • 'Voodoo, Necromancy, and Witchcraft are not fragments of fear, but the trinity of power — the drum that summons spirits, the voice that awakens the dead, and the flame that bends reality. Together they form a covenant not of darkness, but of truth: that life and death, shadow and light, are threads of the same cloak. To walk this path is not to curse the world, but to master it. Voodoo, Necromancy, and Witchcraft are the pillars of the unseen empire. Voodoo binds us to the spirits of earth and ancestry; Necromancy unveils the wisdom of those who have crossed the veil; Witchcraft ignites the fire that shapes destiny. To walk this triad is to reject fear and embrace power, to see death not as an end but as a door, to see magic not as illusion but as truth. This is the new custom: we do not bow to shadows, we command them. We do not whisper to spirits, we summon them. We do not fear the grave, for the grave itself speaks to us. In our hands lies the covenant of the living and the dead — the eternal balance of flesh, spirit, and will.'
Vinayak Singh Oberoi writings on the three pillars of Occult- Necromancy, Voodoo and Witchcraft in his book- Superna Naturæ
  • 'Alchemy in the occult is not the fabled transmutation of base metals into gold, but the higher art of turning the base fragments of the soul into radiant flame. It is the path where suffering becomes power, ignorance becomes vision, and mortality is sculpted into eternity. The truest philosopher’s stone is the self, refined through fire, shadow, and silence.'
    • Source: Witchcraft: Circle of Shadows ISBN 9798232022068 The Left Hand Occult Series, pp. 6
Nyxandria Phoros, goddess of Witchcraft, Black Magic, Occult and Sorcery as imagined and visualised by The Magister- Vinayak Singh Oberoi
  • 'Baphomet is the eternal cipher of the occult — the androgynous flame that unites light with shadow, heaven with abyss, and beast with god. To gaze upon Baphomet is to confront the riddle of existence itself, where purity and corruption, creation and destruction, divinity and damnation are bound in one living paradox. It is not an idol of worship, but a mirror of the hidden truth — that within every seeker lies both angel and demon, both torment and transcendence, and only by embracing the whole may one become complete.'
    • Source: Voodoo: Pricking the Unknown, pp. 3, 2023
Baphomet. Illustration by Éliphas Lévi, Dogme et Rituel de la Haute Magie, Volume 2, 1856.
Interpretation of Baphomet by Vinayak Singh Oberoi, 2020, in his book- Superna Naturæ
  • 'Call upon Hecate at the crossroads of night, for she is the torch in the abyss, the whisper in the shadow, and the keeper of keys that unbind all doors. Hecate is the flame at every crossroad—she does not choose the path for you, but lights the way so you may walk it with courage, shadow, and sovereignty.'
Hecate, ancient Greek goddess of magic, witchcraft, the night, crossroads, and the Moon.
  • 'You call witchcraft a lie, yet tremble when shadows dance; you name the occult delusion, yet cannot explain the flame that moves without fire, nor the whisper that answers when no lips move. Deny it if you will—truth does not vanish because fools shut their eyes.'
  • 'The mathematical precision in the construction of mantras and shlokas is fascinating. Sanskrit, the language of these texts, is known for its phonetic and structural precision.'

General

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  • 'In the symphony of life, resilience conducts the melody that transforms challenges into opportunities'
V.S. Oberoi in 2025, Jaipur
Mr. Vinayak Singh Oberoi with dog
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Vinayak Singh Oberoi on Wikipedia

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