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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AghoriAghori - Wikipedia

    Aghori are a monastic order of Hindu sadhus who engage in post-mortem rituals, smear cremation ashes, and eat human flesh. They are derived from the Kāpālika tradition, a Tantric form of Shaivism that originated in Medieval India.

  3. Jul 17, 2021 · The Aghori are followers of a Hindu sect believed to be 1000 years old. These ascetics are often regarded as sadhus (Sanskrit for ‘good/holy man’), and have devoted their entire lives to the achievement of moksha (meaning ‘liberation’). Unlike other sadhus, however, the Aghori follow an unconventional and radical path towards enlightenment.

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  4. Feb 21, 2023 · Learn about the Aghoris, a sect of Shaivism that practices extreme asceticism and devotion to Shiva. Read the story of a 100-year old Aghori Baba who lived in Varanasi and taught his disciples about life and dharma.

  5. Feb 24, 2024 · The Aghoris are a sect of ascetic Shaivite sadhus who practice a unique and extreme form of Hinduism. They are known for their bizarre and unconventional rituals, such as dwelling in cremation grounds, smearing ashes on their bodies, using human skulls as utensils, and eating flesh from human corpses.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Aghor_YogaAghor Yoga - Wikipedia

    Aghor Yoga is a non-dualistic philosophy that aims to achieve a state of wholeness and oneness with the divine. It involves practices of sadhana (spiritual discipline) and seva (selfless service), and is guided by a Guru (spiritual teacher).

  7. May 10, 2011 · Aghori is a Hindu sect of Sadhus who meditate in crematoriums and use unholy things to achieve salvation. They believe that Lord Shiva is the Supreme Being and everything is sacred for them.

  8. Aghor - The Essence Of Aghor. Someone asked me the other day, “Babaji, what is the source of your teaching? Where does it come from?” Our lineage is Aghor. Aghor is really not a tradition, not a religion. Aghor is a state of mind, where there is no discrimination. There is no two. Seeing the divine in everything is our path, is our goal.