What is meant by Naga sadhu?

Naga Sadhus or Naga Babas are a sect of worshippers of Lord Shiva who believe in the philosophy of becoming shiva to worship shiva. They are fierce in appearance but very gentle and are detached totaly from this world.
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How does one become a Naga sadhu?

“It's mandatory to be a member of an akhara for three years before a sadhu qualifies to become a Naga sadhu. The considerations for selection include their health and approach towards their fellow men and women living in the akharas' ashrams.” Akharas have committees that watch the applicants secretly round the clock.
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Do Naga Sadhus have powers?

So we can say that, both Naga Sadhus and Aghori baba through their austerities have spiritual powers which they use to help and heal people but Aghori's also have some black magic powers. Nagas are usually known as warrior Sadhus and are ready to fight intellectually or wrestle anytime.
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Where do Naga Sadhus come from?

The Naga Sadhus are Shaivites (the followers of the Lord Shiva) and they live in the Himalayas. The Kumbh Mela is the only time of the year during which they come down to the plains and it is therefore, an occasion of great significance to them. It is also the only time of the year when one can become a Naga Sadhu.
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Who founded Naga Sadhus?

It's historically agreed that the Naga tradition began when the Adi Shankaracharya (8th century) created them as a Hindu army.
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Why are Naga Sadhus nude?

This is a sign of their renunciation. They generally meditate or follow some spiritual practice most of the time. They don't bother much about the weather and hence they are seen even in extreme cold and hot places without wearing anything.
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Why do Naga Sadhus don't wear clothes?

Well, renouncing clothes is the symbol of renouncing the world. Clothes protect us and they also denote the status. By giving up clothes, these sadhus have renounced one of the most basic necessities. This is a sign of their renunciation.
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What do sadhus eat?

Tamasic foods are root vegetables grown underground in complete darkness. They cause inertia, dullness, envy and anger. Sadhus support Sattivik food. Despite all these beliefs, most sadhus eat sparingly from more common foods such as rotis, or flat wheat bread, prepared over a fire with the aid of tongs.
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Who is the king of Nagas?

Adishesha also called as Sheshanaga is the king of nagas. Puranas mention Adishesha as the one who holds all planets and universe on his hoods and sings glories of Lord Vishnu. He is often depicted resting on Shesha.
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How many Naga sadhu are there in India?

There are about two lakh naga sadhus in the country.
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Where can I meet Naga sadhu?

over a year ago. You can see them at Triveni Sangam at Prayag raj , during Kumbh mela .
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Why Shiva is called Aghori?

Siva sat on a dead body to do sadhana as an aghori. Ghora means “terrible.” Aghori means that which is “beyond terrible.” Siva is an aghori – he is beyond the terrible. He is an all-embracing kind, not out of compassion or any other emotion as you might like to think, but simply because he is like life.
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How can I join Aghori?

An Aghori must apply the ash of a pyre to his body during meditation. . The final part of the ritual requires eating of rotten human flesh, and also meditating while sitting on a dead corpse, symbolizing the risr from 'Shava to Shiva'.
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How many types of sadhus are there?

There are 36 different tilakas that Vaishnava sadhus will use and 14 markings with which they will brand their bodies. Similarly, there are known to be eight orthodox Shaiva sub-sects and two main reformist sects.
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How do sadhus live?

They typically live a simple lifestyle, have very few or no possessions, survive by food and drinks from leftovers that they beg for or is donated by others. Many sadhus have rules for alms collection, and do not visit the same place twice on different days to avoid bothering the residents.
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Where do Nagas live?

They live in an underground kingdom called Naga-loka, or Patala-loka, which is filled with resplendent palaces, beautifully ornamented with precious gems.
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How are nagas born?

How Nagas were born. Nagas were born from Kashyap and his third wife, Kadroo, who birthed great serpents (nagas). According to the legends, Kadroo gave birth to one thousand nagas. Some of the most famous, besides the trio of Sesha, Vasuki and Takshaka are Anant, Kanwal, Kalia, Karkotak, Padma, Aswatar.
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What is a male Naga called?

Naga are serpent people. A female Naga is called a Nagi. Males are referred to as Nag. Young Naga are called Nagini.
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What powers do Naga have?

They are nature spirits (some are worshiped as deities) associated with and protectors of water including rivers, lakes, seas and wells. They bring rain, and thus fertility and prosperity, and are guardians of treasure, but are also able to cause natural disasters such as floods and drought.
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Why do sadhus smoke?

Sadhus smoke in order to calm their minds for meditation and in to get into the state of mind that Shiva is said to always be in. Especially on Shivaratri — Shiva's birthday — Cannabis is consumed in copious amounts, and by laypeople as well.
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Why do sadhus have long hair?

The longer the locks, the longer duration of devotion they symbolize. Also, since most sadhus flaunt it, it helps them fit in and binds them together.
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Where do sadhus live?

Siddhashrama (Siddhāśrama; Devanagari:सिद्धाश्रम), popularly called Gyangunj, is considered as a mystical hermitage, which according to a tradition, is located in a secret land deep in the Himalayas, where great yogis, sadhus, and sages who are siddhas live.
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What is an Indian sadhu?

sadhu and swami, sadhu also spelled saddhu, in India, a religious ascetic or holy person. The class of sadhus includes renunciants of many types and faiths.
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Do Naga sadhus wear clothes?

Naga Sadhus are mostly half clothed Saints, long Jata on their heads. Their faces are always covered with the ashes of burning of dead bodies. They smear the ashes of dead bodies on their whole bodies.
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Can a female become Naga sadhu?

Not only male Nagas but also female Nagas exist in India. Becoming a female Naga Sadhu is not easy, before becoming a Mahila Naga Sage, they have to donate their body. Women have to abandon their families and society.
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