Tribe naked and customary eating human flesh, using skulls to make cups

This Aghori tribe is often naked, using his skull to make a cup, biting off the heads of living animals and meditating on corpses.

The members of the Aghori tribe in Varanasi mysteriously live in the cremation areas (believed to be the presence of Shiva and the goddess Kali Ma) and cannibalism is their ritual . This tribe also used the skull to make a cup, biting off the heads of living animals and meditating on corpses to be enlightened. Not only that, the Aghori also applied ash body to the cremated corpses.

"Surrounding them is a mysterious curtain, the Indians are afraid of them and think that they can predict the future, walk on the water as well as perform unique prophecies" , photographer Ostinelli, real person show this photo of this unique tribe shared.

Picture 1 of Tribe naked and customary eating human flesh, using skulls to make cups
This tribe also used the skull to make a cup, biting off the heads of living animals and meditating on corpses to be enlightened.

The clergy of the Aghori tribe use cannabis, wine and meditation to attain the awakening state and approach the Hindu god Shiva.

The Aghori also believed that, by doing what others considered taboo, they would gain enlightenment.

In India, the dead are often cremated and then the ashes fall into the Ganges River. However, the bodies were dropped without cremation. The Aghori picked up those bodies and used them in spiritual enlightenment rituals . They eat meat and build boards from these bodies.

Picture 2 of Tribe naked and customary eating human flesh, using skulls to make cups
The Aghori also smeared ash bodies from cremated corpses.

The word is further confirmed by the habit of living in cemeteries and cremation areas, where there is a strong atmosphere of death. The Aghori alienated physical possessions and were often naked. This is a measure to separate the mundane hallucinations and show the human body in the purest form.

Despite the scary appearance, the Aghori are really kind. They set up camps for leprosy patients and care for hundreds of thousands of patients.

Aghori people today date back to the 17th century, with the initiator Baba Kinaram. Kinaram follows Tsinghua and is said to be 170 years old.