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The practice of Magic started to become evident around the beginning of the 18th century in India, and eventually the nation would present some distinct magicians in later years. West Bengal , Kerala , Karnataka , Gujarat , Delhi , Mumbai , Andhra Pradesh and some other parts of India have produced few great magicians so far.
Pages in category "Indian magicians" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Suhani Shah (born 29 January 1990) [2] is an Indian mentalist, mind reader, magician, and YouTuber. Early life. ... by the All India Magic Association. [6]
Vazhakkunnam Neelakandan Namboothiri (8 February 1903 – 9 February 1983), better known as Professor Vazhakkunnam was an Indian performing magician and illusionist from the south Indian state of Kerala. He was one of the earliest practitioners of the art of magic in India and the pioneer of the art in Kerala, which earned him the moniker, "the ...
P. C. Sorcar Jr. (formal name Prodip Chandra Sorcar; born 31 July 1946 [1]) is an Indian magician based in Kolkata, West Bengal, India. He is the second son of Indian magician P. C. Sorcar. He is also the recipient of Merlin Award in Magic. [2]
Gopinath Muthukad (born 10 April 1964) is an Indian magician and motivational speaker from Kerala.He employs magic as a medium to convey his messages to public. Muthukad founded the world's first magic academy, The Academy of Magical Sciences, and first magic museum, Magic Planet at Thiruvananthapuram.
In the Middle East, references to magic can be found in the Torah and the Quran, where witchcraft is condemned due to its association with belief in magic, as it is within other Abrahamic religions. In South Asia, there is continued witch-hunting and abuse of women accused of witchcraft in countries like India and Nepal.
Occultism is one form of mysticism. [a] This list comprises and encompasses people, both contemporary and historical, who are or were professionally or otherwise notably involved in occult practices, including alchemists, astrologers, some Kabbalists, [b] magicians, psychics, sorcerers, and practitioners some forms of divination, especially Tarot.