Do you know what faquires are, have you heard of them? It is not only those very thin men who lie on nail boards, the fakir being goes much further, and here in Science Daily Online we tell you.
Fakirs, mystics or magicians ?
See, the stereotype of the fakir is a kind of magician capable of withstanding unspeakable physical pain, which is cut with glass or stuck needles and does not bleed and seems to feel no pain.Yes, it is a Threshed and simplistic image that does not do justice to all the spiritual and physical preparation that this vocation entails.
While the fakirs are originally from India, the term fakir comes from Arabic and Persian, which means "poor." In India these people are called sadhus , and they are ascetic monks who follow the path of penance and extreme austerity to reach to the lighting .
Within Hinduism, the fakirs correspond to the fourth phase of life, after studying, being a father and a pilgrim.The one who decides to be a fakir or sadhu renounces the earthly and material, and seeks what they consider the true values of life They do not depart from society, such as hermits or hermits, but ignore human pleasures and pains, but within the world .
They try to imitate the life of Shiva , the god, the main ascetic.They tend to be accompanied by a trident-although not always-, and wear a modest saffron loincloth, which means they were blessed with the fertil Blood of Parvati , Shiva's wife.
They are considered prodigious and holy men, yoga teachers, and therefore capable of doing miracles thanks to their long hours of meditation.Although they can be laid in beds of nails or broken glass, if you go to India you will not see them do it, unless it is the “com ", that is, people capable of swallowing swords and making circus shows, even with the flute and snake in the basket.It is an image made for tourists, exclusively.The Indians ignore them.Instead, the fakirs" really ”they profess respect for them, and they donate food for them, that is why perhaps the Arabs and Persians called them“ poor ”and“ beggars.”
They respect every living being, they believe in reincarnation and they want to break free from the samsara wheel, which is the cycle of births that happens over and over again.They can fast for several weeks and walk on coals without burning their feet.
They can even be inserted large needles on the cheeks and other parts of the body without demonstrating the slightest sign of pain, thanks to their great ability to suggest.In India they believe they can levitate, and even do er return to the spirits of the dead; they are also awarded the gift of ubiquity, that is, the ability to unfold, to be in two places at once.
Truth or lie, the truth is that the fakirs are extraordinary beings, of indefinable age , with great control of his body, and they are all over India.
If you are ever lucky enough to visit this amazing and beautiful country you will see them very often.But do not travel with tourist eyes, Do it with the eyes of a traveler , and you will be revealed unsuspected turns of humanity.
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Images : Wikipedia, Asian Curator at The San Diego Museum of Art
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