Well, let us tell you. Geedar Singhi is actually a pimple that grows on the head of a jackal. The pimple then starts spreading its roots inside the jackal’s head and feeds on it like a parasite. When a pimple grows to a certain size, it detaches itself from the jackal’s head and falls on the ground.
Even after falling off the jackal, the Geedar Singhi remains alive. Magicians, Pirs and other people who are interested in making money out of the product usually spend day and night looking for them.
The Geedar Singhi is then kept in Sindhoor (yes, the product Hindu women use). The reason it is kept in Sindhoor is that, without the essence of it, the Singhi would die in a short period. People say that the Singhi is either or male or female, not genderless.
The magicians then use this Geedar Singhi to cast different types of magic. They would give it to a customer who would want their lover to be in their life or torture their in-laws,
it works in many different ways. The Singhi has magical powers which can be shifted whichever way the owner wants it to work. Before giving it to a customer, the sellers make sure that they give a pair of Singhis, a male, and a female, so they survive easily.