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Digvijay Nath (born Dinesh Salvi, 1977). He is also a Hindu nationalist activist. Digvijay Nath played a leading role in the creating Peace, Equality and Hormony in Maharashtra. Recently had been to UttaraKhand in India. Found a Aghori. I had met many Aghori previously. But he was different and unique. His Name is Digvijay Nath (Dinesh P. Salvi). Born in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. Devotee of Mahadev & Maha Kaali Maa. Shisya of Mahamahim Ugra Chandeshwar Kapali hi Maharaj from Varanasi & Sultanpur. I spent 15 days along with him. He appeared as a normal person, not as the other Aghori. I was queries to know about his past, so I followed him throughout my journey from UttaraKhand to Himachal. I had heard slot about him in Maharashtra but was not able to meet him personally because of his busy schedule of travels. About Digvijay Nath Birth & Childhood He was born near Mhasla in Maharashtra a remote village in 1977. At the age of 2 years he got separated from his parents and migrated to Mumbai. Where he completed his studies. Since childhood he was God gifted with some sort of intuitional power and more. Selective friends and people were aware of it. He use to never like to be highlighted in any manner. He had helped more the 10 Lakhs people till date. From the age of 5 years he got indulged in public help and services. His saying since childhood "Jaisa bav, Vaisa Pav". About Aghori: 1. "The Aghori (Sanskrit aghora) are a small group of vamacharic ascetic Shaiva sadhus. They engage in post-mortem rituals. They often dwell in charnel grounds, smear cremation ashes on their bodies, and use bones from human corpses for crafting kapalas (skull cups) and jewellery." 2. Ahgori are known for their disturbing nature to eat anything. It is discovered that the mysterious tribe members live in cemeteries and feast on human flesh as part of their rituals. They will also eat rotten food, putrefied garbage, and even excreta such as human feces or urine. 3. Many Aghori gurus command great reverence from rural populations, as they are supposed to possess healing powers gained through their intensely eremitic rites and practices of renunciation and tápasya. 4. The Aghoris are devotees of Lord Shiva and Maa Kali. They perform various rituals and are said to even perform black magic! They say that this gives them the power to heal. They say that because of this, they abscond the diseases in their bodies but they do not use Black Magic on anyone to harm them. 5. Aghoris do not get married, their life style of association with crematorium, dead, scavenging, voodoo, they cannot certainly live in the society. 6. They are always lashed with Trishul of Lord Shiva, sword and other deadly weapons in their hands for Dharma. They never disturb or kill any innocent people of the Society. Naga Sadhus are considered the as militant groups of Hindus for safeguarding Hinduism and India from foreign invaders. 7. One of the most feared and simultaneously revered cults are the Aghori sadhus. Worshippers of the deity Shiva and his female counterpart, the Goddess Kali, these sadhus incite bafflement, fear, and loathing in equal measures, in all those who see, speak, or even merely hear the name. 8. It takes about 12 years to become a Naga Sadhu and Aghori. Naga Sadhu stay in the Akhara's and have to pass difficult examinations of Akhara's to become a monk. But to become an Aghori baba, penance has to be done in the crematorium and they spend several years of their life in the crematorium with great difficulty. 9. Mantras chanted by Aghoris. But its next to impossible to find them anywhere. These are passed from generations to generations by oral tradition only. An Aghori takes an oath at the time of initiation to never reveal them to anyone. 10. Aghor Yoga (also referred to as Aghor) is a spiritual tradition that originated in Northern India around the 11th Century C.E. The word Aghor literally means "that which is not difficult or terrible". 11. The "sadhus" mark the festival by praying, meditating, smoking some form of cannabis, and smearing their bodies with ash. A sadhu smokes marijuana on a chillum (pipe). 12. ' Sadhu men usually cover themselves with ash or chalk, and paint their faces in accordance with the god they have devoted themselves to. The ash represents their death to their worldly life. 13. Sadhu - sādhu (male), sādhvī or sādhvīne (female)), also spelled saddhu, is a religious ascetic, mendicant or any holy person in Hinduism and who has renounced the worldly life. They are sometimes alternatively referred to as jogi, sannyasi or vairagi. 14. You need to travel through the Himachal Pradesh & Uttarakhand part of Himalaya to meet sadhus. For deep inside may bring more real sadhus to meet. Gangotri gomukh Tapovan region is well known for Sadhus.