
About Us
We exist to challenge the systems that silence, shame, and control — from patriarchal religion to state-imposed morality. Our voice is for those who’ve been cast out, spoken over, or told to obey. We don’t follow — we conjure. We don’t conform — we create.

OUR LEGACY
The Pents Girl is a ritual-powered movement rooted in defiance, self-possession, and sacred rebellion.
We exist to challenge the systems that silence, shame, and control — from patriarchal religion to state-imposed morality. Our voice is for those who’ve been cast out, spoken over, or told to obey. We don’t follow — we conjure. We don’t conform — we create.
Our purpose is to honor the fire within: through art, action, ritual, and resistance.
The Pents Girl encourages fierce empathy, radical autonomy, and unapologetic self-expression. We reject blind obedience, false virtue, and the structures that demand we shrink to fit someone else’s idea of purity or power.
We believe in:
Spiritual Sovereignty – Every soul is its own authority.
Ritual as Resistance – Our practices are sacred. Our choices are rites.
Empowerment Through Defiance – Rebellion is not a crime. It is a calling.
Compassion Without Submission – We care deeply, but never quietly.
The Pents Girl is not just a name. It is a force — for those who walk their own path in shadow and flame.
THERE ARE SEVEN
FUNDAMENTAL TENETS
The Penta Girls: Witches of the Shadow Light
In the heart of ancient Witchcraft, where rivers whisper secrets and forests carry the breath of old gods, there rose a coven unlike any other. It was led by two powerful women, Moumietaa Ganguly and Dr.Shakuntala Acharyya, mystics of immense knowledge and ancestral power. Known to spirits and sorcerers alike, these women were more than witches—they were the living flame of the old ways.
Bound by soul and purpose, Moumietaa and Shakuntala practiced both the light and the dark—white rituals that healed the wounded, and black rites that summoned justice from the void. Together, they stepped through the veil of worlds, weaving spells by moonlight, and chanting names older than the stars.
Their path was Satanic, Luciferian, and Lilithian, not in the sense of evil, but as a reclamation of hidden truths. From Lucifer, they drew the fire of forbidden knowledge. From Lilith, they drew fierce independence, sensuality, and the power of the night. And from Satan, they embraced rebellion and mastery of the self. To their clients, they offered miraculous remedies, soul-healing, and rituals that bent reality to the will.
They became the first witches in India known for their bond—never working alone, always together, as twin flames of shadow and light. People came from distant lands to witness their craft, to feel the pulse of raw spiritual energy in their rituals. Some came in desperation, others in curiosity. All left changed.
Together, they founded a secret coven called The Penta Girls, named for the pentacle—the five-pointed star that symbolizes spirit balanced with the elements. In hidden sanctuaries, they taught new practitioners the forgotten arts: candle magick, herb conjuring, mirror scrying, blood seals, and spirit evocation. They taught not from books, but from experience, trance, and channeling the divine.
The forest whispered of them. The wind carried their names. And in the astral realm, their auras shimmered like twin obsidian flames.
To this day, their legacy spreads like wildfire—empowering witches, invoking spirits, and reminding the world that true power lies in unity, ancient wisdom, and the balance between dark and light.