Aghora: At The Left Hand Of God ❲2027❳
Aghora: At the Left Hand of God by Robert Svoboda is the first book in a trilogy that chronicles the life, philosophy, and controversial practices of the . It is largely written in Vimalananda's own words, providing a rare and often shocking firsthand account of a tradition that operates on the extreme fringes of Indian Tantra. The Story of Vimalananda
A central narrative thread is the concept of karmic ties that bind people across lifetimes. Vimalananda uses stories to illustrate how past actions shape present circumstances, like a "horse race" where destinies are decided by invisible previous momentum. The "Left-Hand" Path (Vama Marga) Aghora: at the left hand of God
The book explores the "Left-Hand" path, which uses substances and rituals often considered taboo or impure by mainstream society—such as meat, wine, and sexual rites—to reach spiritual transcendence. Vimalananda warns that this path is "violent" and dangerous, offering quick results but carrying a high risk of "catastrophe" or spiritual downfall if attempted without a true guru. Aghora: At the Left Hand of God by