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Introduction of Avadhoot Baba Mangal Dhan Ram |
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Aghor Tradition |
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The word Aghor
literally means, that which is not difficult or terrible.
Aghor, Aughad, Kapalik, Aghori, Aughar, Avadhoot mean the
same. They indicate one which is simple and natural state of
consciousness. Spiritually does not require any special
knowledge, faith, worship or ritual. All it requires is
inspiration, determination and perseverance and patience.
There is no place for feelings of fear, hatred, disgust or
discrimination in the eyes of an Aghor. Aghor with constant
practice when the soul is established in that state, such a
person becomes an Avadhoot regardless of his path. An
Aghoreshwar is an Avadhoot who has gone through all the
various stages of Aghor and they have..........Read
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Shree Parameshwari
Sewa Kendra
Sudharma Ashram
Dhaksi, Ward No 8,
Matatirtha, Kathmandu, Nepal.
Shree Ma-Guru Nari Samooh
Aghor kuti, Bishnu Dwar Shivapuri,
Budhanilkantha,
Kathmandu, Nepal.
General Post box-8633,
www.abadhhutmangaldhan.org.np
avadhootmangaldhan@yahoo.com avadhootmangaldhan@gmail.com |
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I was born in
1973 A.D. in Nepal-India border area, Tribeni dhaam, near
Balmikinagar, a small village, in a Raghu Bansa Kshatriya
traditional family. With the kind blessings of my kind
hearted loving mother and a religious minded responsible
disciplinarian father, I had the opportunity to serve at the
lotus feet of Shri Aghoreshwar. As a child my parents taught
me the importance of life in this universe and directed me
to devote my life in the service of humanity.
After receiving
the blessings from Shri Aghoreshwar Mahapravu and his
respected mother Maha Maitrayini Yogini, I stayed with his
first disciple Aughad Singha Sawak Ram babaji in......Read
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