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Beloved Witch Returns

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In this startling account of an unusual life, India’s legendary Wiccan, Ipsita Roy Chakraverti,
reveals the story of her journey on the Wiccan path and the many personalities she
has encountered along the way. Ipsita recounts memories from her own initiation in
the canadian Laurentian mountains, to when she set up India’s first Wiccan academy.
With her trademark honesty and searing wit, Ipsita reveals the true face behind many a mask –
from Bollywood scions to Delhi’s political who’s who. This is a book many will love, and many
more will fear. Read at your own risk. It is breathtaking.

263 pages, Hardcover

Published October 1, 2015

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Ipsita Roy Chakraverti

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Ipsita Roy Chakraverti is a Wiccan priestess based in India. Born into an elite family in India with a diplomat for a father and royalty for mother, Chakraverti spent her early years in Canada and the US where her father was stationed. There, she was allowed to join a select group of women studying ancient cultures of the world and the old ways. Chakraverti studied with them for three years and finally chose Wicca as her religion. After coming back to India and getting married, Chakraverti declared herself as a witch in 1986. Amidst the backlash that followed her declaration, Chakraverti explained to the media the Neo Pagan ways of Wicca and its healing power.
Chakraverti started administering Wiccan ways of healing to the people of India, including traveling to remote villages and teaching the Wiccan way to the female population, several of who were often accused of black magic and "witchcraft" by male folk, and murdered. In 1998, Chakraverti campaigned as an Indian National Congress candidate for the Parliament of India in the Hooghly district, but was not elected. She released her autobiography Beloved Witch in 2003. A second book titled Sacred Evil: Encounters With the Unknown was released in 2006, and it chronicled nine case studies during her life as a Wiccan healer and explained why those events happened. Both books received positive critical acclaim.
The book, Sacred Evil was made into a motion picture by Sahara One Pictures. Titled 'Sacred Evil – A True Story', the film starred Bollywood actress Sarika playing Chakraverti. The film was a commercial disappointment but received mixed reviews.
Chakraverti started the Wiccan Brigade, a platform for those who wanted to study Wicca. Later, Bengali TV channel ETV Bangla, created two tele-serials based on Chakraverti's life and her experience with the paranormal. Chakraverti, who believes that Wicca is the first feminist movement in history, has been credited with throwing new light on the taboo subject of witchcraft in India, and the rest of the world.

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I could not give this book a break. It reveals a lot of interesting secrets. A must read for everyone.
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