I Met a Real Cannibal in India
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Hi Friends! I have spent the better part of the last decade trying to meet a real-life cannibal, and I finally have completed my goal here in Varanasi, India. For real! His name is "Baba" and he is an Aghori man who lives on the banks of the Ganges River - the site where more than 300 bodies are cremated every day and their ashes are thrown into the river. Varanasi is the most spiritual place in India, and for Hindus, it's the holiest place to have their bodies burned.
Baba explained to me the various reasons why he eats humans (spoiler alert: he said the heart is the best part of the body) - and what I discovered will leave you speechless.
Thank you Shubham for taking me around Varanasi. If you need a guide to India, contact him! www.instagram.com/shubhxfilms
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Cannibal: RAWWR👹 One sec later: 😇 3 secs later: RAE R RAHHRWR👹
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Smoking with a Cannibal.. sounds like a stoner horror movie
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One thing to know: Aghoris eat the remaining dead body parts after they are cremated Not the living one
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Don’t eat cow, but human?
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There is certainly a theatrical component to this guy’s actions. He’s getting a kick out of freaking you out!
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bro i'm Indian even I think you must be crazy to do this
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you have my respect because aint no way they would be touching my face with ashes
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No hate to that Indian guy but how easily he was saying that "it is holy so it's fine" seriously brother!!!🙂 it's a human ash😭
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“Its holy so it’s fine” yeah one man’s holy is another man’s demonic possession.. wild
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Its not eyes that are blind but hearts
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New subscriber here Drew from South Carolina 🇺🇲! As uncomfortable as it is, especially the first few mins, the vlog is actually interesting in giving insights and knowledge to other culture/ritual. Also, it showcased how respectful people in India can be. Owning a GoPro is actually very helpful in showing the beauty of Carolinas especially here in Charleston, a historic place dating back before the Civil war. Anyways, looking forward to more of your videos! 👍
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This is extremely uncommon and unpleasant for us Indians too, but this is common around the area where cremations are done. There are aghori babas in these areas who practice this rituals.
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Hey Drew! My dad and I just flew into Phoenix this morning and we were sitting right behind you. We were going to say something, but you looked exhausted. Awesome video!
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That is definitely a very bizarre experience. I don’t think I could do it
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This journey through Varanasi's spiritual depths is truly eye-opening. The encounters with the agori challenge preconceptions and reveal the complexity of human spirituality. Thanks for sharing this profound experience.
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thats a lot of dedication drew stepping outside your comfort zone. your like the modern day indiana jones!
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the way drew's scared for his life and shubham's just chillin and into a holy trance is kinda funny
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I love it! thank you so much for documenting and sharing.
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This was one of the best videos from you I have seen.