An extreme group of cannibals who use dead bodies as beds are growing as people flock to join the bizarre order.
The
Aghori cannibals - who live by the Ganges River in northern India -
also smear themselves with the ash from cremated bodies and drink from
skulls.
The group are feared by locals despite only eating the flesh of people who are already dead.
Intrepid Irish photographer Darragh Mason, 37, spent time with the group - who are growing despite practicing celibacy.
The photographer said: "They are known to pull bodies from the Ganges and eat them.
Skulls
and other human bones are taken from the cremation grounds and used for
ritual purposes. They believe that power comes from the dead.
At
one point they tried to get me to drink water from the Ganges out of a
human skull but around two metres upstream they were cremating bodies so
I just couldn't - the river is teaming with disease anyway."
Darragh said people were 'attracted' to the extreme sect's way of life.
"There
was an American gentleman who lived with the group for sometime.
Amazingly people are really attracted to this way of life.
They actively try to be thought of as the lowest in society which is why they do not dress well and their hair is often matted."
Despite
their terrifying reputation the Aghori are charitable and have set up a
leper colony where they have cared for and cured 99,045 patients with
full leprosy and 147,503 with partial leprosy.
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