WHAT ARE THE CONSEQUENCES OF DEBTS TO KAL BAIRO?
In the ancient Puranic texts, it is stated that during the first 35 days of a child’s life after birth, one Deity will visit the child’s body each day. When a child is born with a heavy load of karmic debt, however, the evil spirits prevent the visits of the Deities and they inhabit the child’s body instead. In a recent case handled by Swami-Ji, a mother told him that when each of her children were being born, they will choke almost to the point of dying. Her priest always told her that she had to make an animal sacrifice to save the child and she did.
This was a case where Kal Bairo wanted to be repaid for past debts and so he choked the child to scare the parents who then killed an animal to satiate his thirst for blood. The parents made a choice for their innocent child who now incurred more bad karmas. As these children grew they began to encounter all types of problems and disaster after disaster forced the mother to seek the help of Swami-Ji.
You may very well ask, does everyone who kill animals for food or in sacrificial rituals incur a load of karmic debt?
As stated before, Kal Bairo usually grant the person their material wishes for wealth for a period of time but takes one important thing away – the person’s true happiness. What is a Hindu’s ultimate happiness? It is their children and their daily well-being. Usually the presence of Kal Bairo in your life is indicated by any of the following:
- Kal Bairo will usually take away a person’s child through miscarriages, abortions or death at a young age. It is almost guaranteed that the first child or the youngest child will go in this way.
- The womb of women become twisted and they have severe back and neck pains. Therefore their enjoyment of love making and pleasurable sex life is taken away.
- Kal Bairo sometimes take the form of dead relatives and come in the night and make love to females in the home. One sign of this is unexplained bruises on the body noticeable especially in the mornings.
- People who own animals may see that one or more of these animals die suddenly for no apparent reason. E.g: a healthy milking cow will suddenly fall over and die for no explainable reason.
The circumstances will appear to be so natural that people generally miss the relationship between the DEATH of their child or animal and the DEBT owing to the dark Deity Kal Bairo.

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