SPECIFICATION:
- PRODUCT CODE : BR004
- AUTHOR: RAJEEV AGARWAL
- PUBLISHER: SHRI VINOD PUSTAK MANDIR, AGRA
- LANGUAGE: ENGLISH
- ISBN: 9788193018743
- PAGES: 192
- COVER: PAPERBACK
- OTHER DETAILS: 8.50 X 5.50 INCH
- WEIGHT: 200 GM
DESCRIPTION
Secrets Of Aghora Aghoris are devotees of Shiva manifested as Bhairava are monists who seek moksha from the cycle of reincarnation or samsara. An aghori believes in getting into total darkness by all means, and then getting into light or self realizing. Though this is a different approach from other Hindu sects, they believe it to be effective. They are infamously known for their rituals that include such as shava samskara or shava sadhana to invoke the mother goddess in her form as Smashan Tara. In natural the Aghora sadhana is a process of unlearning deeply internalized cultural models. When this sadhana takes the form of charnel ground sadhana, the Aghori faces death as a very young child, simultaneously meditating on the totality of life at its two extermes. This ideal example serves as a prototype for other Aghor practices, both left and right, in ritual and in daily life.Description
SPECIFICATION:
- PRODUCT CODE : BR004
- AUTHOR: RAJEEV AGARWAL
- PUBLISHER: SHRI VINOD PUSTAK MANDIR, AGRA
- LANGUAGE: ENGLISH
- ISBN: 9788193018743
- PAGES: 192
- COVER: PAPERBACK
- OTHER DETAILS: 8.50 X 5.50 INCH
- WEIGHT: 200 GM
DESCRIPTION
Secrets Of Aghora Aghoris are devotees of Shiva manifested as Bhairava are monists who seek moksha from the cycle of reincarnation or samsara. An aghori believes in getting into total darkness by all means, and then getting into light or self realizing. Though this is a different approach from other Hindu sects, they believe it to be effective. They are infamously known for their rituals that include such as shava samskara or shava sadhana to invoke the mother goddess in her form as Smashan Tara. In natural the Aghora sadhana is a process of unlearning deeply internalized cultural models. When this sadhana takes the form of charnel ground sadhana, the Aghori faces death as a very young child, simultaneously meditating on the totality of life at its two extermes. This ideal example serves as a prototype for other Aghor practices, both left and right, in ritual and in daily life.Payment & Security
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