Breaking Generational Curses and A Vedic Perspective
Curses are among the most ancient and most misunderstood phenomena in human spiritual experience. In the Vedic tradition, a curse is understood as a concentrated negative intention directed at an individual or family that has sufficient psychic force to affect their planetary karma. When performed by someone with genuine occult knowledge and negative intent, curses can create real and lasting harm across generations.
Master Vikrath Sharma is one of very few Vedic practitioners in United Kingdom with genuine expertise in curse identification and removal. The process of identifying a curse involves examining patterns across generations of the family such as recurring health problems, chronic financial failure, early deaths, and impossible marriages, as well as specific indicators in the birth chart that suggest a karmic burden beyond normal planetary affliction.
Vedic scriptures, particularly the Atharva Veda, contain detailed knowledge about curses including how they are placed, how they operate through time, and most importantly how they can be broken. The remedies prescribed by Master Vikrath draw on this ancient knowledge and include Pitru Dosha removal rituals, specific Maha Mantras from the Vedic tradition, targeted poojas in sacred temples, and land or home purification ceremonies.
It is important to approach curse removal with both urgency and patience. While some remedies provide immediate relief from the most acute symptoms, the deeper karmic patterns associated with a family curse often require sustained ritual work over months or years. Master Vikrath provides a realistic assessment of the timeline and ensures clients understand exactly what to expect at each stage of the process.
If you sense that your family has been carrying an unusual burden across generations, one that conventional explanations cannot account for, a consultation with Master Vikrath may provide both the explanation and the solution you have been seeking. Curse removal is a sensitive and delicate process and it requires the guidance of an experienced and ethical Vedic practitioner.