Man eater is a kind of religioun in some countries
@extremefun4fun (2908)
India
February 10, 2013 1:50am CST
Just God save us from ignorance of humanbin... I am not religious one but like to increase my knowlege with discussion and learning diffrent things in the life...
I have a sister who married to Indian and lives in India and tell us about her story with some bad believers in her inlaws...
she said her in laws suddenly appear in her life after she became a mother and they came to hurt her and take the child from her and disrespecting her religion and nationality....
and because indians are so tradional and not all of them accept love marriage so her in laws dont like her and hurt her alot and for that her mother in law has called man eater which are famouse with group name of AGURI and they do terrible kind of balck magic and calling bad spirit and destroying another life and breaking marriage...
I didnot believe on these things till my sister experienced that and was suffering alot with bad dreams and seeing evil spirit and then a lot of hate and fight that her husband did to her..
till with some help and leaving in laws they agian started to have a noraml life but she still suffers alot with that bad mother in law who is followers of evil worship in India...
Did you know about this group before?
They are religious Hindu who celebrate in cemetery at night and they eat whatever remains from burn body of dead one and woship for evil and bad spirits..
1 response
@prashu228 (37518)
• India
10 Feb 13
Hi
Is this true? Your profile shows you are from India. If your sister is treated so bad what was her husband doing then? Didn't they know that she is of other religion at the time of marriage.
Aghori's are one of the God fearing people as i heard and they do no harm (the real aghori's) .But they are generally portrayed badly in the society. And as we know there is good and bad in every thing some aghoris use their powers for bad things. All this i came to know only through TV shows and articles.
But i still doubt the belief .

