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Aghoris are documented even in Mahabharat and Purans

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Aghori is a religious sect of Hinduism that is associated with extreme asceticism and the worship of Lord Shiva. The term Aghori is derived from the Sanskrit word ‘aghora’, which means “not terrible”. Aghoris are thought to have originated from the Kapalika sect in medieval India, though the exact origins of the sect is unknown. Aghoris are known to practice extreme austerity and asceticism, and they are known to be quite mysterious.

The Aghoris are said to have been around since ancient times, and there are various historical references to them. One of the earliest references to Aghoris is found in the Mahabharata, in which the Kauravas are said to have hired the Aghoris to perform a ritual sacrifice. This is said to have been done to gain victory over the Pandavas.

The Aghoris were also mentioned in the Ramayana, where they are said to have been employed by Ravana to perform rituals for the gods. It is believed that the Aghoris were hired to perform a ritual which would ensure that Ravana would be able to defeat Rama.

In the Puranas, the Aghoris are mentioned as being a sect of ascetics who practiced extreme forms of asceticism and worship. The Aghoris were also said to be highly knowledgeable in the occult arts and were believed to have the ability to predict the future.

The Aghoris are also mentioned in the Bhagavata Purana, where they are described as a group of ascetics who were devoted to the worship of Shiva and who practiced extreme forms of austerity and asceticism. The Aghoris were also said to have the ability to control the elements and to be able to create illusions.

The Aghoris were also mentioned in the Mahabharata, where they are described as a group of ascetics who were devoted to the worship of Shiva and who practiced extreme forms of austerity and asceticism. The Aghoris were said to be able to control the elements and to be able to create illusions.

The Aghoris were also mentioned in the Mahabharata, where they are described as being a group of ascetics who practiced extreme forms of austerity and asceticism and who worshipped Shiva. The Aghoris were said to have the power to control the elements and to be able to create illusions.

In modern India, Aghoris continue to practice their religious beliefs and rituals. They are said to travel to remote, sacred sites and engage in various rituals. They are also known to consume human flesh and drink alcohol, as part of their rituals. They are also said to worship Shiva and to perform certain rituals to honor him.

The Aghoris are a mysterious and fascinating religious sect, and their history and practices have been of great interest to scholars and researchers for many years. While the exact origins of the Aghoris remain uncertain, there are many historical references to them in ancient texts and scriptures.

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maulikk.buch

Maulik Buch is a mystical researcher and has conducted extensive research on Sanatan Dharma, with his expertise in Rudraksha, Aghor, Tantra, and Vedic rituals . Maulik is an ex journalist and public relations expert and run REOFACTS Media &Com Pvt Ltd.
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