[Assam] Murder Most Foul - Pets

DR BIKASH KUMAR DAS biku006 at yahoo.co.in
Sun Jul 27 07:44:19 IST 2008


Rajen Baruah Dangoriya,
Those ghatly scene was aired by certain Pvt TV channels long ago at midnight to only horify small children.ZEE TV,Sony TV and Aajtak showed live.
In next to Ambikas home, NIthari rape and girl meat eating also mere gone to their ears or eyes.Their antenna was only fixed at NE.North Indian say they are indeed vegetarian, but love to eat Human to get mukti,rape smal girls and later enjoy the meat too.
neitehr Maneka nor Ambika got voice for it.All because its delicious dish for them ! And they say they are the pure HIndu;s- not we NE people. Now we ned blame Maharaja Rudrakant Singh for converting to Hinduism.
Ambika did you got our al mails please? Kindly keep replying us well.You did face millions of NE people, now do face few of us.
 
Bikash
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Friends
A response to Ambiaka. 
We should put a stop to North Indians eating human corpse.
How they can do it in especially in the name of Hinduism?
It is far worse than eating delicate dog meat.
Rajen Barua

Why the North Indians Eat Human Corpse"


A new Indian documentary seeks to shed light on a secretive sect of Hindu
ascetics who eat corpses in the belief that ingesting dead flesh will make them
ageless and give them supernatural powers.

“Feeding on the Dead,” a 10-minute documentary, delves into the closed,
little-known world of the 1,000-year-old Aghori sect, whose sadhus, or holy men,
pluck dead bodies from the Ganges river.

While the sect has been written about, they’ve rarely been filmed performing
rituals. Director Sandeep Singh, who shut down his transport business to pursue
filmmaking, said it took him more than three months to gain the trust of an
Aghori sadhu and convince him to be filmed while performing a cannibalistic
ritual.

There are about 70 Aghori sadhus at a given time, and they remain with the sect
for 12 years before returning to their families. Unlike other Hindu holy men,
most of whom are vegetarian teetotalers, the Aghoris consume alcohol and meat.

But it is their consumption of human flesh — a practice whose origins remain
a mystery — which has earned them the condemnation of other Hindus and
relegated most Aghori sadhus to living around crematoriums in the hills of
northern India around the holy city of Varanasi, where the documentary was
filmed.

Singh and three cameramen waited with an Aghori sadhu — whose name is not
mentioned in the film — for 10 days in June before finding a floating corpse.
Hindus generally cremate the dead, but bodies are sometimes ceremonially
disposed of in the Ganges.

“The body was decomposed and bluish in color, but the sadhu was not afraid
about falling sick,” Singh told The Associated Press in an interview
Wednesday. “He sat on the corpse, prayed to a goddess of crematoriums and
offered some flesh to the goddess before eating it.”

Singh said the sadhu ate part of the corpse’s elbow, believing the flesh
would stop him from aging and give him special powers, like the ability to
levitate or control the weather.

Singh did not see any of those powers on display.

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