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lika practice aimed at a vision of, and possession (
ave
a
) by, a deity or power (
akti
), in order to achieve perfection (
siddhi
). Practice included the consuming of corpse-flesh and scatalogical substances, meditation whilst seated on a corpse, sexual rites with low-caste women, and animal, human, and self-sacrifice. The K
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likas were scorned and feared by orthodox Brahmanism, and if a brahman saw one, he would stare into the sun to purify himself. The K
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likas were absorbed into the
N
thas
and
Aghor
s
.
Kapila
.