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Who Are Aghoris? Exploring Their Mystical Presence at Kumbh Mela

Uncover the mystical world of Aghoris, a secretive and mysterious group of sadhus who appear at the Kumbh Mela. Explore their fascinating history, spiritual practices, and significance in Hinduism.

December 19, 2024 / 07:01 IST
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Who Are Aghoris? (Image: AP Photo/ Anupam Nath)
Who Are Aghoris? (Image: AP Photo/ Anupam Nath)

India is a land of diverse cultures, traditions, and spiritual practices. Among its most enigmatic and intriguing spiritual sects are the Aghoris, a group of ascetics who are often surrounded by mystery, fear, and fascination. Known for their unconventional practices and deep spiritual devotion, Aghoris are a unique presence at the Kumbh Mela, one of the largest religious gatherings in the world. But who are they, and what makes them so special? Let’s dive into the world of Aghoris to uncover their mystical lifestyle and significance at Kumbh Mela.

Who Are the Aghoris?

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Aghoris are followers of Lord Shiva, particularly his fierce form as Bhairava, and they dedicate their lives to intense spiritual practices aimed at achieving moksha, or liberation from the cycle of life and death. Their name, derived from the Sanskrit word "Aghora," means "non-terrifying" or "without fear," reflecting their belief in overcoming all forms of fear, attachment, and societal norms.

What sets Aghoris apart is their belief in the unity of all creation. They view everything in the universe, whether considered pure or impure, as equally sacred. This philosophy leads them to engage in practices that challenge conventional ideas of purity, such as meditating in cremation grounds, consuming what others deem inedible, and embracing what society often shuns.