Saturday, June 4, 2011

Man-eating Men

Man-eating Men

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Picture taken in Kedarnath.


Aghori: Human-Flesh Eating Monks


The Aghoris are members of a Hindu sect who worship Shiva (a major Hindu god and one aspect of Trimurti – the Hindu trinity), whom they see as the supreme god. Because they believe that Shiva created everything they consider nothing to be bad. For this reason they engage in a variety of sexual practices (for example they perform a secret Tantric ritual involving sex with a lower caste, menstruating woman during which the Aghori becomes Shiva and his partner Shiva’s female energy), they drink alcohol, take drugs, and eat meat. Nothing is considered taboo. But the thing that makes their ancient traditions bizarre is that they are also practicing cannibals and their temples are cremation grounds.


Aghori Practices

An aghori lives in the cremation ground and is able to support himself there – his clothing comes from the dead, his firewood comes from the funeral pyres, and food from the river. When a person is cremated, an aghori will coat himself in the ashes of the body and meditate on the dead. Aghoris survive by begging with a bowl made from a human skull which they also use as a vessel to eat and drink. The most shocking aspect of the Aghori life is their cannibalism. Dead bodies that are found floating in the river are gathered up and meditated on. The limbs are then removed by the Aghori and eaten raw.

The corpses, which may be either pulled from a river (including the Ganges) or obtained from cremation grounds, are consumed both raw and cooked on open flame, as the Aghoris believe that by eating a corpse they can then conquer and trap its soul and use it for their magic and ritualistic practices. An Aghori practices this lifestyle for a period of 12 years to attain the "Siddhi" level or the supreme level.

There are many aghoris walking the streets of northern India with their skull cups. These aghoris eat anything, including rotten food, food from the dumps, animal feces, animal or their own urine, etc. They regularly perform rituals to attain the highest level in enlightenment. Many aghoris walk around completely naked.

An American Aghori

A typical American kid from a typical if affluent family, Gary Stevenson’s life first veered off the normal path when he was stricken with polio as a child. A troubled youth and rebellious adolescence coincided with the Age of Aquarius and Gary set off on a spiritual path that took him to San Francisco, Hawaii, and finally into India and Nepal in an ever-deeper slide into the extreme. Along the way he shed his identity, legally changing his name to Giridas Rama Sitanatha as he sought a magical path to immortality and enlightenment. Eventually, he turned to Aghor and its dark tantric rites.

As he studied and excelled at his new religion, his guru christened him “Kapal Nath,” and he became lost in a lifestyle of grave robbing and cannibalizing the bodies to consume the Shakti (life energy) of the dead.


If you are interested in watching another fascinating documentary on the Aghoris, you can watch an excellent one here in full. If you want to watch an extremely gruesome video of the aghoris, you can do that here. Be warned, however, it contains video footage of cannibalism.


Article taken from www.cogitz.com
(Some parts edited & re-written by me)

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Monday, January 24, 2011

See.. i told u we dont need to go to switzerland for our honeymoon honey..

See.. i told u we dont need to go to switzerland for our honeymoon honey..

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Himachal pradesh

Tila Lotni - our 4th Camp from my Sar Pass trek in H.P. it was the most beautiful n coldest camp of all 6 camps.  This is at 13000 ft.

The picture is a bit blurred as my hands were shivering while taking pictures there. It was below way below 0 degrees there at night.

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Sunday, January 23, 2011

A mother holds her children's hands for a while...their hearts forever

A mother holds her children's hands for a while...their hearts forever

Canon Powershot S3IS
Dudhwa National Park


A little girl, when asked where her home was, replied, "where mother is."
-- Keith L. Brooks

I was looking for quotes on mothers or a poem.....When I came across this one my search was over. single line sums it all up so beautifully. Home is where mom is. Always and forever

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Monday, January 10, 2011

Sweet idle summer days of childhood

Sweet idle summer days of childhood

Canon Powershot S3IS
Dudhwa National Park

Well I surely miss my very young days when we use to get lice from school and mom use to pin us down in her lap and get rid of them :P ......at 1st I use to get agitated and restless but then after sometime I would give in to the nice sunshine and cozy lap and doze off......

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Monday, November 22, 2010

ALL overgrown by cunning moss

ALL overgrown by cunning moss

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ALL overgrown by cunning moss
  All interspersed with weed
The little cage of “Currer Bell”,
  In quiet Haworth laid.

E.D.

This is an SOOC shot...just added the black border


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Monday, November 15, 2010

Still Existing

Still existing...

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KHADAON or PADUKA


Paduka is a terminology used in the Indian religious tradition of Hinduism that denotes a foot wear made out of wood. It also refers to the footprints of deities and saints that are venerated.
Paduka as footwear is generally worn by mendicants and saints of Hindu and Jain religions. Its significance in Hindu mythology is linked to the epic Ramayana.
Paduka also means foot prints of Hindu gods such as Vishnu, Shiva and other religious icons that are worshipped in this symbolic form in houses and also in temples built for this purpose. One such temple is the Gaya temple dedicated to Vishnupada or Vishnu's feet. Similarly, Buddha's foot prints are worshipped under the Bodhi tree in Bodh Gaya.
It is also the royal symbol (not as a foot wear but as a headgear) in Malaysia termed as ‘Seri Paduka’ denoting "His Majesty", which is a title bestowed as an honour of recognition to the dignitaries of Malaysian court for their outstanding contribution to the betterment of their State.

Taken from Wikipedia - Read more





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Monday, September 27, 2010

I HIDE myself within my flower

I HIDE myself within my flower

Olympus D425

HIDE myself within my flower,
That wearing on your breast,
You, unsuspecting, wear me too
And angels know the rest.

I hide myself within my flower,
That, fading from your vase,
You, unsuspecting, feel for me
Almost a loneliness.

Emily Dickinson

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Sunday, September 26, 2010

The Cat and his Pet

The Cat and his Pet

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 THAT love is all there is,
Is all we know of love,
It is enough, the freight should be,
Proportional to the groove.

Emily Dickinson







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Saturday, August 14, 2010

The greener grass

The greener grass

Canon powershot S3IS
Himachal Pradesh


Up into the silence the green
silence with a white earth in it

you will(kiss me)go

out into the morning the young
morning with a warm world in it

(kiss me)you will go

on into the sunlight the fine
sunlight with a firm day in it

you will go(kiss me

down into your memory and
a memory and memory

i)kiss me,(will go)


                       Edward Estlin Cummings



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