Daitya Mohini: The Demon of Unwanted Entertainment

Daitya Mohini: The Demon of Unwanted Entertainment
Daitya Mohini: The Demon of Unwanted Entertainment

Daitya Mohini: The Demon of Unwanted Entertainment

Author Kedi Ganapati

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Digital Romance Research Drama

CHAPTER 01

In 2019, I was a freelancer and would take on any work I could get—but I never did heavy labor, because it made me sweat too much. At the same time, I used to go on dates with a female client of mine, mainly to study kama-shastra and psychology. She knew that I was a reformer of Sanatan Dharma and could become a sage at any moment. So there was no emotional attachment between us; we met purely for fun. She was a big fan of Korean dramas and often asked me to lift her onto my shoulders and into my arms.

From Bike Trips to Digital Traps

CHAPTER 02

I was fond of practical entertainment and wasn’t interested in digital entertainment. I never watched movies on my phone or laptop. Whenever I felt like some entertainment, I would just start my bike and go for a long ride. One day, I got curious why my friend was so obsessed with Korean dramas—had they made her more romantic? I wanted to be as romantic as she was, so I downloaded a free app on my phone and started watching Korean dramas. At first, I found it extremely boring, thinking, “What nonsense am I watching?” Then I thought, “I’ll watch two episodes.” But even after that, I didn’t learn anything and decided I would just uninstall the app.

Craving the K-Drama Kiss

CHAPTER 03

Then, in the second episode, I saw a kissing scene—and my mouth literally watered. To see the next kissing scene, I ended up watching six episodes straight. After that, I started watching one by one, six or seven different Korean web series. Normally, I spent my days searching for work and new clients and barely had time to sit still, let alone watch something on my phone. But during Diwali, when no freelance work was coming in, I got bored at home and ended up watching Korean dramas all day. I didn’t even realize I spent four days straight watching Korean dramas and other web series.

Brother’s Doubt Bothered Me

CHAPTER 04

One day, my younger brother asked me, “Why are you watching Korean dramas all day? What’s going on?” He knew I didn’t play video games or watch movies on my phone, so seeing me spend four days nonstop glued to web series and movies made him suspicious. When I realized it myself, it felt like someone had gripped me and wouldn’t let me do anything.

Mohini Trapped Me in Drama

CHAPTER 05

Sometimes I behave very strangely. When that happens, I consult Ganesh—another mind within me, whom I call Ganesh.

Kedi: I've been watching web series for four days. I wasn't even enjoying it. So why was I doing it?

Ganesh: You weren't watching for fun. You were watching to make your mouth water again.

Kedi: Why did this happen? It never happened before.

Ganesh: You invited Mohini in, and she entered your mind.

Kedi: What does Mohini from the churning of the ocean have to do with me?

Ganesh: Mohini isn't just from the churning of the ocean. She exists in every age, even in Kali Yuga. Mohini is a type of Ditya Gana.

The Demon Behind the Desires

CHAPTER 06

Kedi: What is a Daitya?

Ganesh: A Daitya entity enters a human body and binds the person to unwanted desires. Mohini binds you to unwanted entertainment.

Kedi: But why did Mohini bind me only today? Why not earlier?

Ganesh: When the kissing scene played, you wished for that moment to last forever, for the scene not to end. Whenever a human desire that a scene should not stop, the demon Mohini enters and binds the person in entertainment.

Kedi: Is Mohini still inside me?

Ganesh: The moment you started self-reflection, Mohini left your body.

Kedi: How long does Mohini stay inside a person?

Ganesh: If someone is busy with work, she can't stay even two minutes. If someone sits idle with nothing to do, she can stay for years.

Kedi: If the demon Mohini enters my body again, what should I do?

Ganesh: Keep yourself busy with some work, go on long bike rides, meet friends, meet that friendly client, and practice simple self-reflection.

Conclusion

Parmeshwar First Ganapati has created 12 forms of Daitya Gana on earth. The definition of the word “Daitya” is “species of spirits who descend into the human body and increase useless desires and engage them in useless activities called Daitya Gana.” Kirtimukh, Iravan, Indrajit, Kaikai, Mohini, Atikaya, Puloman, Virupaksha, Durmukh, Yagyakop, Kalyavan, and Mura—these are 12 forms of Daitya Gana. Species of spirits who descend into human bodies and engage them in vain entertainment activities are called Daitya Mohini.

Note: This chapter is part of 'Kedi Kand' — a 108-chapter living scripture authored by Kedi Ganapati, documenting real encounters with 108 ancient spirit beings (Gana) in modern India.

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