An Indian ascetic wearing an iron collar around his neck so that he can never lie down 1870s.

An Indian ascetic wearing an iron collar around his neck so that he can never lie down 1870s.



 Aghor sadhana.

They are the Extreme people in the sadhana world, they believe in sacrificing something to attain widom and peace, they tend to sacrifice thier comfort.

Be it by not sleeping horizontally, wearing heavy ear piercings or keeping your hand up for couple of decades

Sanyasis or sadhus in Hinduism are holy men who have taken the path of renunciation. In the Hindu tradition, a man's life was divided into four ashramas or stages: brahmacharya (childhood and celibate youth), grihastha (householder) vanaprastha (householder devoted to spiritual pursuits) and sanyasa (ascetic). Sanyasa was in essence the culmination of an ideal life, when a human being practised austerity and tried to discover life's truths and oneness with God. 

Having turned their back on material comforts, sanyasis sported unshorn hair and beards, meditating and performing rigorous penances and retreating to isolated caves, forests and hills. 

In modern times, they appear more as wandering mendicants than true holy men, roaming India, begging for food. Sanyasis have a particular allegiance to Shiva (one of the three great gods of the Trinity in Hindusim) who is also known as ‘The Great Ascetic’. He is usually visualised meditating, seated on a tigerskin, smeared with ash, wearing a loincloth and with matted hair, garlanded with a rudraksha mala or necklace of seeds, Rudra being one of his many names.

 Sanyasis smear their bodies with sacred ash or bhasma, they sometimes wear or sit on animal skins, and they use rudraksha seed rosaries.




 In this portrait, the ascetic, of a type known as a gosain, is seated on a deer skin and has several rudraksha malas round his neck. Near him are his sandals, studded with long spikes, with iron collar around his neck.

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