The phrase may belong to a kirtan , bhajan , or stotra from the (the sacred utterances of the Aghor tradition), often attributed to saints like Kina Ram (founder of the Aghor sect in the 17th century) or his disciples. These texts are rarely published commercially and are passed down orally or through ashrams.
In Gujarat, the book is considered a cult classic for those interested in occult sciences esoteric Hinduism
: Insights into how these ascetics live, their daily rituals, and their unconventional practices in cremation grounds.
The phrase may belong to a kirtan , bhajan , or stotra from the (the sacred utterances of the Aghor tradition), often attributed to saints like Kina Ram (founder of the Aghor sect in the 17th century) or his disciples. These texts are rarely published commercially and are passed down orally or through ashrams.
In Gujarat, the book is considered a cult classic for those interested in occult sciences esoteric Hinduism
: Insights into how these ascetics live, their daily rituals, and their unconventional practices in cremation grounds.