Other names: Asmodai, Asmodeus; Rank: King; Specialties: Questions; Tarot Card: 8 of Pentacles; Candle color: Yellow; Incense: Frankincense; Planet: Sun; Metal: Gold; Opening hours: From 9 am to 12 pm and from 3 pm to sunset; Zodiac Position: 5-9 degrees of Virgo • August 28- September 01; Great Ruler: Amaymon (Oriens); Element: Air; Direction: East; Enn/mantra: Ah-yer ah-vah-jay As-mo-day ack-en; Enn pronunciation: Ayer avage Aloren Asmoday aken;
Asmodeus, also known as Asmoday is a powerful Daemon who inspires geometry, astronomy, earthly arts and all crafts. He correctly answers what is asked of him. Asmodai also inspires invincibility by developing Willpower. It reveals where treasures can be found. This translates into the treasures that can be obtained in the areas of individual and mental achievement. It gives the ability to read other's thoughts and divides marriages/relationships, being much used in spiritual works of distancing from rivals. Asmoday is a great king, source of Sabbatic/Luciferian sorcery and early witchcraft. Asmodai appears as a three-headed demon - Taurus, Man and Aries, he also has a serpent's tail and tongues of fire. His feet are webbed like a goose and he rides a hellish dragon. Asmoday appears carrying a spear and a banner with a red flag and a black dragon on it. He is Amaymon's favorite and considered by many magicians to be the most dangerous of the 72 spirits of Goetia. AShMah-Devah or Asmoday, or Asmodeus was the "Architect", according to the Qabalah, of the famous temple of Shlomo, or Solomon. This legend tells us that Asmodeus was imprisoned in magical chains by Shlomo and impelled, perhaps threatened by this sage, to reveal a hitherto unknown secret; the existence and source of a mineral that made it possible to scratch wood as a diamond scratches glass. That is why it is written that in the Temple of Shlomo no metal was used, such as nails, saws, etc., and it would have been made solely through an ingenious game of pieces fitted together and fastened together. Asmodeus is the Chief Astrologer of Hell and oversees Houses in Hell. Asmodeus is a Demon that is among the legions of AMAYMON and rules 72 legions of spirits.
🔯ASMODEUS – ASMODAY🔯
Asmodeus (Aeshma, Ashmedai, Ashmodai, Asmoday, Asmodius, Hasmoday, Sydonay) The Demon of lust, the third of the Seven Deadly Sins, and of jealousy, anger, and revenge, and the 32nd of the 72 Spirits of Solomon. Asmodeus’ chief objectives are to prevent intercourse between husband and wife, wreck new marriages, and force husbands to commit adultery. He is also one of the chief Demons involved in cases of Possession. Throughout history, he has been regarded as one of the most evil of Satan’s infernal Demons. He is usually portrayed as having three heads, those of an ogre, a ram, and a bull, all sexually licentious creatures; having the feet of a cock, another sexually aggressive creature; and having wings and the tail of a Serpent. He rides on a dragon and breathes fire. Asmodeus has his roots in ancient Persia. His name is derived from Aeshma, one of the seven archangels, or amarahspands, of Persian mythology. The Hebrews absorbed him into their mythology, where he attained the highest status and most power of all his legends. According to the Hebrews, he is the son of Naamah and Shamdon. Prior to his fall from heaven, he was part of the seraphim, the highest order of Angels. In other Hebrew legends, he is either associated with or the husband of Lilith, the Demon queen of lust. Sometimes he is said to be the offspring of Lilith and Adam. The book of Tobit tells how Asmodeus lusted after a young woman named Sarah and killed each of her seven husbands before the marriages could be consummated. With an eighth suitor, Tobias, in her life, Sarah prayed to God for help. God sent down the archangel Raphael, who instructed Tobias in how to make an incense of the heart and liver of a glanos fish, which would drive away Asmodeus. After Tobias and Sarah were married, Asmodeus appeared in their wedding chamber to kill Tobias, but the incense forced him to flee. He went to Egypt, but Raphael tracked him down and bound him. According to the pseudepigraphical Testament of Solomon, Asmodeus lives in the constellation of the Great Bear (Ursa Major). He spreads the wickedness of men, plots against newlyweds, spreads madness about women through the stars, ruins the beauty of virgins, and commits murders. He is forever thwarted by Raphael and the smoking liver and gall of a fish, especially the sheatfish, which lives in Assyrian rivers. He has knowledge of the future. Asmodeus is taken into the presence of King Solomon by the Prince of Demons, Beelzebub. Sullen, arrogant, and defiant, he tells the king he was born of a human mother and an angel father. He also says that Solomon will have only a temporary hold over the Demons; his kingdom eventually will be divided, and Demons will go out again among men and will be worshipped as gods because humans will not know the names of the angels who thwart the Demons.
He admits that he is afraid of water. Solomon binds Asmodeus with care. He orders the Demon to be flogged and orders him to state his activities. Asmodeus says, “I am the renowned Asmodeus; I cause the wickedness of men to spread throughout the world. I am always hatching plots against newlyweds; I mar the beauty of virgins and cause their hearts to grow cold. . . . I spread madness about women through the stars and I have often committed a rash of murders.” Solomon puts him in Iron chains and surrounds him with 10 jars full of water, which make the Demon complain bitterly. Asmodeus is forced to make clay vessels for the temple. Solomon also burns the liver and gall of a fish and a branch of storax beneath the Demon, quelling his nasty tongue. Solomon uses his magic ring to force Asmodeus and other Demons to build his magnificent temple. After its completion, Solomon tells Asmodeus that he cannot understand why Demons are so powerful when he, their leader, could be so easily chained. Asmodeus says he will prove his greatness if Solomon will remove his chains and lend him the magical ring. Solomon does so, only to be hurled far away from Jerusalem. Asmodeus steals the ring, forces Solomon into exile, and becomes king himself. He throws the ring into the sea. But Solomon’s lover, the Ammonite Namah, finds the ring in a fish belly, and the king regains his power. He is immediately transported to Jerusalem when he puts on the ring. As punishment, he puts Asmodeus in a jar. Asmodeus was absorbed into Christian lore, becoming one of the Devil’s leading agents of provocation. Witches were said to worship him, and magicians and sorcerers attempted to conjure him to strike out at enemies. Grimoires of magical instruction sternly admonish anyone seeking an audience with Asmodeus to summon him bareheaded out of respect. Johann Weyer said Asmodeus rules gambling houses. According to the Lemegton, a major grimoire, Asmodeus is the “first and chiefest” under Amaymon and goes before all other Demons. He gives the ring of virtues and teaches arithmetic, geometry, astronomy, and all handicrafts. When properly summoned, he gives full and true answers to all questions. He can make a person invisible and will reveal all treasures under the guard of Amaymon. He was one of the infernal agents blamed for the obscene sexual possession of the Louviers nuns in 17th century France (see Louviers possessions).
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🕯️From “The Goetia: The Lesser Key of Solomon the King” (1904) Written by S.L. MacGregor Mathers🕯️🕯️🕯️🕯️🕯️🕯️🕯️🕯️ The Thirty-second Spirit is Asmoday, or Asmodai. He is a Great King, Strong, and Powerful. He appeareth with Three Heads, whereof the first is like a Bull, the second like a Man, and the third like a Ram; he hath also the tail of a Serpent, and from his mouth issue Flames of Fire. His Feet are webbed like those of a Goose. He sitteth upon an Infernal Dragon, and beareth in his hand a Lance with a Banner. He is first and choicest under the Power of AMAYMON, he goeth before all other. When the Exorcist hath a mind to call him, let it be abroad, and let him stand on his feet all the time of action, with his Cap or Headdress off; for if it be on, AMAYMON will deceive him and call all his actions to be bewrayed. But as soon as the Exorcist seeth Asmoday in the shape aforesaid, he shall call him by his Name, saying: “Art thou Asmoday?” and he will not deny it, and by-and-by he will bow down unto the ground. He giveth the Ring of Virtues; he teacheth the Arts of Arithmetic, Astronomy, Geometry, and all handicrafts absolutely. He giveth true and full answers unto thy demands. He maketh one Invincible. He showeth the place where Treasures lie, and guardeth it. He, amongst the Legions of AMAYMON governeth 72 Legions of Spirits Inferior.
🕯️From the “Pseudomonarchia Daemonum” ( 1583 ) Written by Johann Weyer (Johann Wier)🕯️🕯️🕯️🕯️🕯️🕯️🕯️🕯️🕯️🕯️🕯️🕯️🕯️🕯️ Sidonay, alias Asmoday, a great king, strong and mightie, he is seene with three heads, whereof the first is like a bull, the second like a man, the third like a ram, he hath a serpents taile, he belcheth flames out of his mouth, he hath feete like a goose, he sitteth on an infernall dragon, he carrieth a lance and a flag in his hand, he goeth before others, which are under the power of Amaymon. When the conjuror exerciseth this office, let him be abroad, let him be warie and standing on his feete; if his cap be on his head, he will cause all his dooings to be bewraied, which if he doo not, the exorcist shalbe deceived by Amaymon in everie thing. But so soone as he seeth him in the forme aforesaid, he shall call him by his name, saieng; Thou art Asmoday; he will not denie it, and by and by he boweth downe to the ground; he giveth the ring of venues, he absolutelie teacheth geometrie, arythmetike, astronomie, and handicrafts. To all demands he answereth fullie and trulie, he maketh a man invisible, he sheweth the places where treasure lieth, and gardeth it, if it be among the legions of Amaymon, he hath under his power seventie two legions.
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Original Text : Asmodée, démon destructeur, le même que Samaël, suivant quelques rabbins.Il est surintendant des maisons de jeu. Il sème la dissipation et l’erreur. — Les rabbins content quil détrôna un jour Salomon; mais que bientôt Salomon lechargea de fers, et le força de l’aider à bâtir le temple de Jérusalem; —Tobie,, suivant les mêmes rabbins,l’ayant expulsé, avec la fumée du fiel d’un poisson, du corps de la jeune Sara qu’il possédait, l’ange Raphaël l’emprisonna aux extrémités de l’Egypte. Paul Lucas dit qu’il l’a vu dans un de ses voyages. On s’est amusé de lui à ce sujet; cependant on a pu lire dans le Courrier de l’Egypte que le peuple de ce pays adore,encore le serpent Asmodée, lequel a un temple dans le desert de Ryanneh. On ajoute que ce serpent se coupe par morceaux et qu’un instant âpres il n’y parait pas. Cet Asmodée est, au jugement; de quelques-uns, l’ancien serpent’qui séduisit Eve. Les Juifs, qui rappellent, Asmodai,faisaient de lui lé prince des démons,comme on le voit dans la pàraphrase chaldaïque. C’est aux enfers, dans Wierus, un roi fort et puissant, qui a trois têtes :la première ressemble à celle d’un taureau, la seconde à celle d’un homme, la troisième à celle d’un bélier. Il a une queue de serpent,des pieds d’oie,une haleine enflammée. Il, se montre à cheval sur un dragon, portant en main un étendard et une lance. Il est soumis cependant, par la hiérarchie infernale, au roi Amoymon. Lorsqu’on l’exorcise, il faut être ferme sur ses pieds, et l’appeler par son nom. Il donne des anneaux constellés; il apprend aux hommes à se rendre invisibles et leur enseigne la géométrie, l’arithmétique,l’astronomie et les arts mécaniques. Il connaît aussi des trésors, qu’on peut le forcer à découvrir ; soixante-douze: légions lui obéissent. On le nomme encore Chammadaï et Sydonaï. Asmodée était un des démons qui possédaient Madeleine Bavent. Le Sage a fait d’Asmodée le héros d’un de ses romans {le Diable boiteux).
Ashmodai Prince of the Avengers of Evil 🔯ALSO KNOWN AS: Asmodeus 🔯CLASSIFICATION:🔯
Djinn, Demon, or angel Ashmodai, the destroyer, lives in a palace on a mountain from which he visits Heaven daily to learn the destined fate of human beings, participate in learned discussions, and receive his assigned orders. He may be the King of Demons, Shedim, or Djinn. He is a spirit of rage who rules anger, jealousy, lechery, and revenge. He’s something of a manipulator, encouraging illicit and extramarital love affairs. When he’s in a mean mood or if someone annoys him, he encourages the breakup of marriages and soul mates. He allegedly enjoys what biblical sources consider transgressive sex: he likes sex with menstruating women. Ashmodai may be the son of Naamah. His father may be Adam or Shemhazai, a powerful but rebellious angel. Alternatively he is the son of Agrat and ancient Israel’s King David, thus making him King Solomon’s half brother. Ashmodai is Solomon’s rival and shadow self. He may or may not be the same spirit as the malevolent Iranian Aeshma Deva even though the Latin name Asmodeus is applied to both of them. Despite his rulership of wrath and rage, Ashmodai is generally a good-natured, gregarious spirit who likes to drink. According to legend, Ashmodai is in charge of the casinos and gambling parlors of the Afterlife. He may bestow gambling luck. According to legend, Solomon enslaved Ashmodai, forcing him to help with building projects, including the Jerusalem Temple. Ashmodai paid him back by tricking Solomon into giving him his magic ring. Once Ashmodai had the ring, he sent Solomon into exile, assumed his form, and ruled in his place although Solomon eventually regained his throne. (Solomon got him back: magically recovering his ring from the belly of a fish, he stuck Ashmodai in a bottle like a genie.) Ashmodai has many wives, including a harem of human women. He is apparently a good father; many folktales describe him finding husbands for his daughters or punishing men who mistreat them. Ashmodai is the husband-killing Demon in the Book of Tobit who is eventually vanquished by the archangel Raphael. Raphael is the angel who controls and counteracts the powerful and dangerous Ashmodai.
Solomon’s Seventy-two Spirits SOURCE: Encyclopedia of Spirits: The Ultimate Guide to the Magic of Fairies, Genies, Demons, Ghosts, Gods & Goddesses– Written by Judika Illes Copyright © 2009 by Judika Illes.
🔯MANIFESTATIONS:🔯 He has the reputation of being loud and Demonstrating a sensuous nature. He may manifest in the form of a man or a man with goat or rooster feet. He is also known to appear as a black dog. Petition: He is a king and expects to be treated as such. Doff your hat and address him with honorifics. Never get too comfortable or informal with him. Offering: Give him a drink, then give him another. Burn frankincense in his honor. Give him a deck of cards or some casino chips and request his help. But don’t ask too often; if you annoy him, he’ll wreck your luck instead of enhancing it. If he helps you, count yourself lucky, give him a gift, and leave him alone. Don’t ever pester or nag. ⭐SEE ALSO:⭐ Agrat Demon Djinn Genie Lilith Mahalat Naamah Padilla, Maria de Raphael Shedim Solomon
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