Aghori sadhu with skull, applying human ash!

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Aghori sadhu in Haridwar. He is sitting in his makeshift hut, with a dog entering and exiting. He holds a skull, which he circles in front of him before applying white human ash onto it. He applies the ash to his own forehead and makes a tikka out of it. Meanwhile, a chicken enters his hut from behind!

He's getting ready for his Friday night frat party with the boys! He looks almost like (albeit wilder and crazier!) an Australian aboriginal with the white ash all over his face and the wild hair and unkempt beard. He goes on to smear ash all over his arms in trios of lines...

Aghoris are a Hindu sect believed to have split off from the Kapalika order (which dates from 1000 AD) in the fourteenth century AD. Aghori babas are supposed to possess powers to heal and relieve pain gained due to their intense practices.

Aghori sadhu in Haridwar. He is sitting in his makeshift hut, with a dog entering and exiting. He holds a skull, which he circles in front of him before applying white human ash onto it. He applies the ash to his own forehead and makes a tikka out of it. Meanwhile, a chicken enters his hut from behind!

He's getting ready for his Friday night frat party with the boys! He looks almost like (albeit wilder and crazier!) an Australian aboriginal with the white ash all over his face and the wild hair and unkempt beard. He goes on to smear ash all over his arms in trios of lines...

Burning corpses at Chandi Ghat in Haridwar. Dead bodies are cremated by Hindus, in the open and next to the Ganga or Ganges river, at this cremation ground in one of the holiest of holy Hindu cities of north India. The ashes are then consigned next door, into the river, and have no further journey time, unlike ashes from other cremations that take place across India, which needs to be carried to the Ganges river (ideally).

Cremation ground workers tend to the fires that are burning simultaneously on various different pyres in this open-air cremation ground. This was filmed in the peak of the summer of 2011 - imagine standing next to a cremation fire, with its leaping flames, when the outside temperature is 47 degrees Celcius, even without the fire, and that too as it is measured in the shade!

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