For centuries; the Aghori have been known as the most radical ascetics in India: living naked on the cremation grounds; meditating on corpses; engaging in cannibalism and coprophagy; and consuming intoxicants out of human skulls. In recent years; however; they have shifted their practices from the embrace of ritually polluted substances to the healing of stigmatized diseases. In the process; they have become a large; socially mainstream; and politically powerful organization. Based on extensive fieldwork; this lucidly written book explores the dynamics of pollution; death; and healing in Aghor medicine. Ron Barrett examines a range of Aghor therapies from ritual bathing to modified Ayurveda and biomedicines and clarifies many misconceptions about this little-studied group and its highly unorthodox; powerful ideas about illness and healing.
#671170 in Books 2005-04-25 2005-04-25Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 8.90 x .95 x 5.80l; 3.00 #File Name: 0520242637377 pages
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