The maha Kumbh will start in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, in a few days. hinduism places great importance on the maha Kumbh. It is believed that a person's sins are forgiven when they take a sacred plunge in the maha Kumbh. Millions of devotees from all across the nation and outside are anticipated to attend this time. Many saints and sadhus will also come with them.
 
One set of Aghori sadhus stands out among these sadhus and saints just by their clothing. They are different from the rest of the world not just because of their clothing but also because of the way they live. Even dead bodies are used by certain Aghori sadhus. Why do they do this, though? Why is this procedure being carried out? Let's clarify.
 

For what reason do Aghori Sadhus develop bonds with corpses?
 
Lord shiva is worshipped by Aghori sadhus. They continue to be absorbed in tantra sadhana and do not observe the traditional Hindu rites. Aghor is one of Lord Shiva's five forms. Aghori sadhus meditate on a corpse to appease Lord Shiva. As part of their sadhana, they even have physical interactions with deceased people.
 
According to Aghori sadhus, this is the most straightforward kind of sadhana and is a means of worshiping shiva and Shakti. They assert that there cannot be a higher type of sadhana if one is deeply devoted to shiva even when doing such rituals with a deceased corpse.


increases Aghoris's power
 
In order to gain more power, Aghori sadhus may develop bonds with deceased people. This technique is said to improve their tantra vidya proficiency. Aghori sadhus operate in the complete opposite way from the majority of sadhus, who adhere to celibacy (Brahmacharya). They have relationships with live people in addition to having physical interactions with deceased people. They also drink booze and even ingest human flesh.
 
 
 

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