The Nine Treasures (Nau Nidhi)
- Padam = gold, silver
- Maha padam = pearls, diamonds
- Sankh = rich food and clothing
- Makar = valour, mastery of martial arts
- Kachhap = merchandise trade
- Kund = gold/precious stones trade
- Mukand = mastery of fine arts
The Eighteen Spiritual Powers (Atharah Siddhi)
- Anima = To take on another’s form
- Mahima = To enhance the body
- Laghima = To contract the body
- Garima = To become weighty
- Prapati = To get whatever is desired
- Prakamya = To know what is in the others’ mind
- Ishita = To dictate others as per your wishes
- Vishita = To control everybody
- Anuram = to have no thirst or hunger
- Door shrawan = To hear from far away
- Door darshan = To see from far away
- Manovegh = To travel at the speed of thought
- Kaam roop = To acquire a desired form
- Parkaye pravesh = To enter another’s body
- Swachhand mrityu = To die when you wish to die
- Sur krira = To rejoice in the company of gods
- Sankalp siddhi = To achieve whatever you wish to achieve
- Apratigat = To go wherever you want without any hindrance.