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i am sure in any culture or religion, the deceased should have some state of respect.

How can they allow them to do that to a dead body of a person? Why the hell the international community is silent?

What if these savages do such things within EU or US territories? Will they be allowed to do in the name of cultural freedom or religious freedom?
 
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When I told him that I was reading about this guys he couldn't tell me much but did warn me about the powers that they posses saying that if they curse come one and say that so and so will happen to you that actually does happens.

Oh my gosh, really? Seriously?
 
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Oh my gosh, really? Seriously?


well I would take it more as a mythical status that they might hold in rural areas due to their rituals and practices. Or may be they are black magicians as some one here mentioned before.
 
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Honorable Aghorish Sadhus,

I didn't want to say anything bad about you. I just criticized the people who filmed you. Thats bad.

You can do whatever you want to do. I apologize, please don't curse me through internet.

Regards,
 
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interacted with them when i was in kasi .These guys are one hell of a lot .They drink liquor from a human skull cap and cheer sachin during cricket matches.
From the Antropological and Sociology POV there are the only examples of human scavengers in a developed civilization in the whole world

Another intresting point for pakistanis I don't know why but muslims are **** scared of these guys.They altogehther vacate villages when these guys enter villages to stay for sometime in the village
 
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interacted with them when i was in kasi .These guys are one hell of a lot .They drink liquor from a human skull cap and cheer sachin

These black magic people do scary things.

Here these black magic people do some rituals at midnight in the graveyard :woot:
 
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interacted with them when i was in kasi .These guys are one hell of a lot .They drink liquor from a human skull cap and cheer sachin


My colleague just told me that they have some sort of a gathering every 12 years like a mela or some. Can you provide some more information about that.
 
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These black magic people do scary things.

Here these black magic people do some rituals at midnight in the graveyard :woot:
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Female meat is a delicacy for them,they prefer it decomposed a little.If you are an police officer in Benaras part of your duty is keep a constant vigil on these guys
 
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My colleague just told me that they have some sort of a gathering every 12 years like a mela or some. Can you provide some more information about that.

Those guys are different they are naga sadhus,they are xtremely dangerous bunch.They don't practise cannibalism.They are xperts in yoga and some of them even live for 100 years even beyond that
 
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Those guys are different they are naga sadhus,they are xtremely dangerous bunch.They don't practise cannibalism.They are xperts in yoga and some of them even live for 100 years even beyond that

Dangerous ?? Just curious don't mind!!
 
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Few more about Goddess Kali:

Goddesses play an important role in the study and practice of Tantra Yoga, and are affirmed to be as central to discerning the nature of reality as are the male deities. Although Parvati is often said to be the recipient and student of Shiva's wisdom in the form of Tantras, it is Kali who seems to dominate much of the Tantric iconography, texts, and rituals.[3] In many sources Kali is praised as the highest reality or greatest of all deities. The Nirvana-tantra says the gods Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva all arise from her like bubbles in the sea, ceaselessly arising and passing away, leaving their original source unchanged. The Niruttara-tantra and the Picchila-tantra declare all of Kali's mantras to be the greatest and the Yogini-tantra, Kamakhya-tantra and the Niruttara-tantra all proclaim Kali vidyas (manifestations of Mahadevi, or "divinity itself"). They declare her to be an essence of her own form (svarupa) of the Mahadevi.[4]

In the Mahanirvana-tantra, Kali is one of the epithets for the primordial sakti, and in one passage Shiva praises her:

At the dissolution of things, it is Kala [Time] Who will devour all, and by reason of this He is called Mahakala [an epithet of Lord Shiva], and since Thou devourest Mahakala Himself, it is Thou who art the Supreme Primordial Kalika. Because Thou devourest Kala, Thou art Kali, the original form of all things, and because Thou art the Origin of and devourest all things Thou art called the Adya [primordial Kali]. Resuming after Dissolution Thine own form, dark and formless, Thou alone remainest as One ineffable and inconceivable. Though having a form, yet art Thou formless; though Thyself without beginning, multiform by the power of Maya, Thou art the Beginning of all, Creatrix, Protectress, and Destructress that Thou art.[3]
The figure of Kali conveys death, destruction, and the consuming aspects of reality. As such, she is also a "forbidden thing", or even death itself. In the Pancatattva ritual, the sadhaka boldly seeks to confront Kali, and thereby assimilates and transforms her into a vehicle of salvation.[5] This is clear in the work of the Karpuradi-stotra[6], a short praise to Kali describing the Pancatattva ritual unto her, performed on cremation grounds. (Samahana-sadhana)

He, O Mahakali who in the cremation-ground, naked, and with dishevelled hair, intently meditates upon Thee and recites Thy mantra, and with each recitation makes offering to Thee of a thousand Akanda flowers with seed, becomes without any effort a Lord of the earth. 0 Kali, whoever on Tuesday at midnight, having uttered Thy mantra, makes offering even but once with devotion to Thee of a hair of his Sakti [his female companion] in the cremation-ground, becomes a great poet, a Lord of the earth, and ever goes mounted upon an elephant.[5]
The Karpuradi-stotra clearly indicates that Kali is more than a terrible, vicious, slayer of demons who serves Durga or Shiva. Here, she is identified as the supreme mistress of the universe, associated with the five elements. In union with Lord Shiva, who is said to be her spouse, she creates and destroys worlds. Her appearance also takes a different turn, befitting her role as ruler of the world and object of meditation.[7] In contrast to her terrible aspects, she takes on hints of a more benign dimension. She is described as young and beautiful, has a gentle smile, and makes gestures with her two right hands to dispel any fear and offer boons. The more positive features exposed offer the distillation of divine wrath into a goddess of salvation, who rids the sadhaka of fear. Here, Kali appears as a symbol of triumph over death.[8]
 
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