What is Juveda amal, Haila amal, Minqal amal and what is Zafran Pari and Kitab ah hatta amal?
Answer-
1. The word Ghani here denotes the male associate connected to Ghana nitya, her Hindu equivalent; the story goes thus:
When Parvati saw her son Andhak in fire of separation, she went in night amongst dark dense woods where he would come again as he has met her there in day and waiting. And as his potency of a single spam climbed the doorway, like frothy Cream, she being equivalent to an afflicted moon, denoting fertility, with dark circled long hairs covering, it became a goblin. Thus she is known as Juveida or Juveda ; Zubaida (Arabic: ?????????) is a feminine name of Arabic origin, meaning "cream," "best part," or "essence," often signifying someone who is soft-bodied, pure, and refined. It metaphorically represents the "crème de la crème" or the finest, most precious, or beautiful part of something. Juvaida is a powerful jinni actually.
The Arabic word ghani (????) primarily means "rich," "wealthy," or "prosperous". It stems from a root indicating independence from need, self-sufficiency, and abundance. As Al-Ghani (?????), it is one of the 99 names of Allah in Islam, representing the Absolute Rich One who is free of all needs. The Andhakasur was also enthroned and thus by Brahma's boons. Chant below amal 3,500 times.
The Zubaida amal with male counterpart Ghani is:
Ya Gani, Ya Mughani, Ya Vas-oto;
Alham Juveida Ya Vas-oto.
2. The name Haila (?????/????) has Arabic origins, primarily meaning a "halo around the moon" or "aura," symbolizing radiance and light. It can also refer to cardamom seeds (?????). As a name, it is associated with grace, beauty, and a luminous presence.
The name Haila (?????/????) has Arabic origins, primarily meaning a "halo around the moon" or "aura," symbolizing radiance and light. It can also refer to cardamom seeds (?????). As a name, it is associated with grace, beauty, and a luminous presence. Thus it denotes Urvashi, who as apsara is connected to moon.
Urvashi is the primary Apsara associated with the Moon in Hindu mythology.
Connection to Lunar Dynasty: Urvashi is famously known for her marriage to Pururavas, the first king of the Chandravansha (the Lunar Race).
Symbolism: She is described as having a radiant, glowing presence, sometimes compared to the full moon.
Symbol of Fertility: Like the moon, she is associated with fertility.
Origin: She emerged during the Samudra Manthan (churning of the ocean).
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Vedic Context: In some of the earliest Vedic texts, she is also interpreted as a personification of the dawn.
Urvashi is one who is non compliable, thus mostly to come, you have to chant one set more. Her amal as a beautiful young woman is:
Hala-Haila Haita-lin Satoshin Mastoshin.
1,000 times has to be chanted for each coming.
3. Minqal is the correct pronunciation,
It comes from the Arabic root ?-?-? (N-Q-L) which relates to moving, transferring, or carrying. Thus it denotes the Dakini amal, like Mahavajrishvari, which manifests a lady which can change, effect or Transport, make anything change into astray like burnt coal.
Hold your prominent point and chant it; as Dakinis drink by sucking, here is its amal:
Ashtraz Baqral Ma, Minqal E Aa.
Chant it 500 times.
4. Zafran Pari is the Jassoresvari bhairavi, indicating Rambha or Red grape vine of Eden, previously discussed Urvashi is the Green grape vine of Eden; the are the Pingala and Eda erotizing vessels of createress. She was married to Nalkuber Yaksha or Gnome, son of Kuber, the King of Yaksha loka. He is one of the Chanda. She was whisked into the flying chariot also by Ravana asura, for coupling, but was given curse that if he again touches any unwanted female, his 10 heads will burst. Thus she can't be used force unto, and mostly not too much coming nearer easily.
Her amal is:
Ya Ardayushin ya Mehrashin ya Taltaishin.
After every 100 chants, chant:
Tawakalo Ya Khudam Hazihil Asma-e
Be-Huzuri Al Jariyati Zafran Auh zuru.
Total 1,010, times chant.
5.
The phrase "kitab ah hatta" is a transliteration of the Arabic phrase ??? ?????? (Ahl al-Kitāb), which translates to "People of the Book".
Key Meanings and Context
Definition: It refers to followers of religions that possess a divine scripture (revelation) recognized in Islam, specifically Jews, Christians, and sometimes Zoroastrians.
Literal Meaning: Ahl means "people," "family," or "adherents," and Al-Kitāb means "the Book" or "the Scripture" (referring to the Torah, Gospel, or earlier revelations).
Quranic Context: The phrase is frequently used in the Quran to address or refer to the followers of previous prophets.
Significance: It distinguishes these groups from polytheists, as they are viewed as recipients of earlier divine revelations.
Components of the Term:
Ahl (???): People/Family/Followers.
Al-Kitab (??????): The Book.
Kitab (????): Means "book" or "scripture" in a general sense.
The phrase is sometimes also pronounced or spelled as Ahle Kitab in common usage.
It is the Book in Revelation, whose name as people of tribes included in it as sealed who will be with Astanphaeyus angel or the 3 blood streams or Bene Elohim of regenerative organ of createress, for liberation upto 1,000 years, thus denotes Judgment Tarot card or Mahamudra in Hinduism and Vajradaktantra , Zen Buddhism. She comes as an underaged girl in devotion, for to be one, in total subjugation.
Her amal is:
Eya Ieu Hallazeena Aa-Manuennamal Mushrekuna;
Harramallah-HuwarachuluHuwala-Eadenuna Denal,
Hakkiminallajeena Uutul Kita-ba Hatta-Eú tul.

