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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W0bGrvKVxac 1/6
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fAIv7R8yk5c 2/6
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u_rJu_20Aps 3/6
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n8lDTLlmvwk 4/6
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fc-TsGzhsN8 5/6
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=soKFraGA-oU 6/6...

»Aghora (literally, "non-terrifying") is the spiritual path that seeks to negate all that is ghora ("terrible, terrifying") in life. The ghora encompasses all those experiences that most people find intolerable, for almost everyone is as ready to enjoy life's pleasures as they are to avoid misery. Most spiritual advisers admonish their devotees to shy away from the ghora, but aghoris (practitioners of Aghora) embrace the ghora fervidly, for what most terrifies an aghori is the prospect of becoming mired in duality. Aghoris go so far into the ghora that the ghora becomes tolerable to them; diving deeply into darkness, an aghori finally surfaces into light. No means to awakening is too disgusting or frightening for an aghori, for Aghora is the Path of the Shadow of Death, the path that forcibly separates an individual from attachment to every ordinary self-descriptor.

Aghora's temple is the smashan (cremation ground), where aghoris worship death, the Great Transformer, with a savage, all-consuming love. Those who are enslaved by their cravings think aghoris mad for displaying such ferocity in their quest for knowing. They condemn Aghora's outwardly repugnant practices because they cannot see beneath their ritual skin. If they could but peep into an aghori's heart they would find there an ache for Reality so fierce that no means could be too extreme to achieve it. This ache drives the divine fury, the passionately unrestrained non-attachment to absolutely everything, that is Aghora's hallmark. Aghoris earn their illumination by incinerating themselves moment by moment in their own internal fires, laughingly consuming any substance and performing any activity that might further enkindle their awareness. They seize every moment of life that God offers to them, even a trip to the toilet, as a fresh opportunity to surrender to the One. Good aghoris takes their temples with them as they wander the world, ceaselessly amazed to witness the universe consuming itself in the fires of an ongoing cosmic cremation.

Aghora like alchemy substitutes for a set recipe of self-development an outline whose details differ for each practitioner. Each aghori and his customs are unique, and in truth all one aghori has in common with another is their degree of intensity and determination. Aghoris become so desperate in their quests that they channel their every thought and feeling into a super-obsession, a single-minded quest to achieve the Beloved. They endeavor eternally to dismember their restricted selves fully, that God may have a free hand to re-member them completely. They die day by day while they are still alive, that by dying to their limitations they can be reborn into the eternal life of Reality.

Aghoris achieve laser-like focus by learning to awaken and cultivate that evolutionary power that the Tantras call Kundalini. Vimalananda comments, "Ahamkara, your 'I-creating' faculty, continuously remembers you by self-identifying with all the cells in your body and all the facets of your personality. Ahamkara is your personal shakti (power); she integrates the many parts of you into the individual that you are. You develop spiritually when you can cause ahamkara to realize, little by little, that she is actually She: the Kundalini Shakti. This growing realization gradually awakens Kundalini, and as She awakens She forgets to self-identify with your limited human personality. Then She is ready to recollect something new."« (Robert Svoboda)

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  • This was such a great film! Thanks for uploading!

    Soo much beauty in soo much "crazyness"...

    Powerful stuff. <3

  • These people live in such modesty. And here i am, complaining i dont have enough shoes and dresses, and my hair is not done right, my food is not done right, the airconditioner isnt cool enough. To have ramnath's discipline is a great thing. This is a great documentary. Thanks.

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  • If you read Aghora by Svoboda you will see Vimalananda says it is an exceedingly difficult and dangerous path to follow. The results come quickly but the obstacles and temptations are too great for the average person to overcome. Only those with a certain karmic destiny to succeed in this sadhana will achieve the goal through it. Others who try will meet ruin.

  • @diehardist Ah c'mmon, give me a break -_-

    

  • The Guru is a crook. The lifestyle is downright nasty. This bum needs help.

    This video romanticizes misery and superstition.

    At the end of the day, no right thinking person will live in a cremation site eating human flesh and faeces.

    The only right thinking person in this entire clip is his Dad.

  • I dont believe in what Satyanarain, guru of Ramnath, says. Satyanarain himself lives in luxury and is a building contractor by profession, so mostly must be making money, and he chides Ramnath for just visiting his mom.

  • True, this world is enough for everyone's need but not for everyone's greed. Thanks. Great documentary! To imagine that any human can live on so little, opens my eyes. My problems seem so petty. The world's problem could be solved with this approach.

  • Chutia kaata hai achcha saala

  • What a waste of life and perhaps a mind that could have contributed some thing constructive to the society on a whole. One life lost to the crematory grounds.

  • I don't understand what it was that caused his guru to day "he disobeyed me." I don't see Baba manifesting his ego. I don't get it at all.

  • Very interesting docu thanks! That's what I love about Sanatan Dharma. Many paths that lead to Moksha. A seeker will be attracted to the path that is right for him/her, according to karma, psychology and spiritual progress already gained in past lives. JAI SHIV!

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