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'''Gaism''' (Guy-is-um, or '''Gaiei'''|[[Mahanan]]: गास्सिस्म) is an [[Orient]]al religion that originates in the [[Ghobari Valley]] of [[Mahana]]. The religion is based around the worship and following of the bovine god of [[Kuladara]] and her teachings. It is similar to the three other major [[Orient]]al religions of {{wp|Hinduism}}, {{wp|Buddhism}} and {{wp|Sikhism}} in many of it's teachings and traditions. The religion is spread through much of [[Orient|Oriental Europa]], however is most prominent in the religions 'Holy Land' of [[Mahana]]. Gaism encompasses a variety of traditions, beliefs and spiritual practices largely based on the original teachings of [[Kuladara]]. | '''Gaism''' (Guy-is-um, or '''Gaiei'''|[[Mahanan]]: गास्सिस्म) is an [[Orient]]al religion that originates in the [[Ghobari Valley]] of [[Mahana]]. The religion is based around the worship and following of the bovine god of [[Kuladara]] and her teachings. It is similar to the three other major [[Orient]]al religions of {{wp|Hinduism}}, {{wp|Buddhism}} and {{wp|Sikhism}} in many of it's teachings and traditions. The religion is spread through much of [[Orient|Oriental Europa]], however is most prominent in the religions 'Holy Land' of [[Mahana]]. Gaism encompasses a variety of traditions, beliefs and spiritual practices largely based on the original teachings of [[Kuladara]]. The religions followers are those who belive in [[Kuladara]] and her teachings, as well as the claim of the creation of the world by the single god. | ||
Gaism is a diverse system of thought marked by a range of philosophies and shared concepts, rituals, cosmological systems, pilgrimage sites, and shared textual sources that discuss theology, metaphysics, mythology, yoga, agamic rituals, and temple building, among other topics | Gaism is a diverse system of thought marked by a range of philosophies and shared concepts, rituals, cosmological systems, pilgrimage sites, and shared textual sources that discuss theology, metaphysics, mythology, yoga, agamic rituals, and temple building, among other topics |
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Deity | Kuladara |
Festival | रंगहरुको पर्व (Festival of Colour) 19th April गैनाना (Gainana) 25th October जुराटोली (Juratoli) 15th December |
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Founder | the Khaddic Dynasty |
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Gaism (Guy-is-um, or Gaiei|Mahanan: गास्सिस्म) is an Oriental religion that originates in the Ghobari Valley of Mahana. The religion is based around the worship and following of the bovine god of Kuladara and her teachings. It is similar to the three other major Oriental religions of Hinduism, Buddhism and Sikhism in many of it's teachings and traditions. The religion is spread through much of Oriental Europa, however is most prominent in the religions 'Holy Land' of Mahana. Gaism encompasses a variety of traditions, beliefs and spiritual practices largely based on the original teachings of Kuladara. The religions followers are those who belive in Kuladara and her teachings, as well as the claim of the creation of the world by the single god.
Gaism is a diverse system of thought marked by a range of philosophies and shared concepts, rituals, cosmological systems, pilgrimage sites, and shared textual sources that discuss theology, metaphysics, mythology, yoga, agamic rituals, and temple building, among other topics