Vimalananda, the subject of this book, and  Aghori Guru, designed the cover and dictated to the author the following  regarding its symbolic meaning:  
"Ghora is darkness, the darkness of ignorance. Aghora means light,  the absence of darkness. Under the Tree of Knowledge is an Aghori, a  follower of the path of Aghora. He has gone beyond ignorance thanks to  the Flame of Knowledge which billows from the funeral pyre. The funeral  pyre is the ultimate reality, a continual reminder that everyone has to  die. Knowledge of the ultimate reality of Death has taken the Aghori  beyond the Eight Snares of Existence: lust, anger, greed, delusion,  envy, shame, disgust and fear which bind all beings. The Aghori plays  with a human skull, astonished by the uselessness of limited existence,  knowing the whole world to be within him though he is not in the world.  His spiritual practices have awakened within him the power of Kundalini,  which takes the form of the goddess dancing on the funeral pyre:  Smashan Tara. He is bewildered to think that all is within him, not  external to him; that he sees it not with the physical eyes but with the  sense of perception. The Flame of Knowledge is that which preserves  life, the Eternal Flame, the Supreme Ego, the Motherhood of God which  creates the whole Maya of the universe and thanks only to Whose grace  the Aghori has become immortal."  
The contents of this book have been encapsulated on its cover: the  breadth, the power, the majesty and the divine delirium of Aghora. 
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