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'''Diribaru''' also spelt ''Diri Baru'', is a {{wp|Monotheism|Monotheistic}} {{wp|Religious syncretism|syncretic}} {{wp|New Religion Movement|new religion}} established in [[Surubon]] in 1912. It combines various aspect of [[Zohism]], [[Badi]], and [[Sotirianity]] along with original theological concepts.
'''Diribaru''' also spelt ''Diri Baru'', is a {{wp|Monotheism|Monotheistic}} {{wp|Religious syncretism|syncretic}} {{wp|New Religion Movement|new religion}} established in [[Surubon]] in 1912. It combines various aspect of [[Zohism]], [[Badi]], and [[Sotirianity]] along with original theological concepts influenced by {{wp|spiritism}} and {{wp|western esotericism}}. Founded by [[Che Jaya Kechik]] in 1912, after a vision he recived from the {{wp|God|Supreme Other}}, which is said to have instructed Kechik on the nature of reality and the true faith it wished to bring into the world, via Kechik. Diribaru states that the Supreme Other is a {{wp|Incorporeality|Incorporeal}} entity that created the world out of nothingness, it has through time chosen multiple {{wp|Saint|Saints}}, like [[Soucius]], [[Sotirianity|Jesus Sotiras]], and [[Aguda Empire|Ziujebano]] amonge many others. Followers practice forms of ancestor veneration, and incorperate spiritist practicies like {{wp|Séance|séances}}, {{wp|mediumship}},  and {{wp|table-turning}} as key aspects of the religion. Ultimately Diribaru does not describe an afterlife, rather upon death. The souls of the dead will have to engage in combat against the souls of the dead and evil in order to occupy the bodies of newborns in order to preserve and expand the faith.
 
Diribaru rose to prominance in surubon due to many factors. Its incorperation of traditional, and [[Eculea|Eculean]] ideas were attractive to educated colonial bureaucratics. Later the new religion would find popularity with many in rural and urban communities, as it offered servives parallel to the state. Initially a religion that was staunchly {{wp|Anticolonialism|anti-colonial}}, it later sided with [[Gaulica]], and the [[Asterian Federative Republic]] during the [[Great War (Kylaris)|Great War]] and the [[Surubonese Civil War]] respectively, as it feared persecution from [[BHASUPAN]] and other allied Councilist movements, who vieweed the religion as backwards and counterrevolutionary. After the wars the religion was supressed, It remained an underground movement until the [[State of Openness]] when it was formally legalized by the state.
 
Today Diribaru is the 3rd largest religion in Surubon with almost 1 million members as claimed by the High Temple of the Elder. The state has supported Diribaru's flurishment by offering them free land grants and acccess to buisness opertunities within the [[Special Economic Zones]] as the religion and the state have formed closer bonds with each other since liberalization in the 90's. Curently the religion is attached to several organizations, including a series of Hospitals which mix traditional medicine and energy healing, multiple finance and commerce companies which opperate regionally, and a political party, the [[New Horizons Social Harmony Alliance]] which currently has 2 members in the Dewan, and lend support to the current government. Diribaru has at numerous times been labeled a {{wp|cult}}, a claim which the religions leadship denies.

Revision as of 06:30, 20 September 2023

Diribaru
New Age Religion Logo Surubon.png
The Dhaimhana
TypeNew religious movement
ScriptureVarious, Predomintly Bimbingan Jiwa dan Bentuknya yang Pelbagai by M.K.R Mayang
PopeKeemasan Pengembala
ProtobishopSimeon Hutan
PrespyterKersani Garang
RegionMostly Surubon
HeadquartersTemple of Emmaculate Force, Malugan, Surubon
FounderPaul Twitchell
Origin1965
Malugan, Surubon
Members950,000+

Diribaru also spelt Diri Baru, is a Monotheistic syncretic new religion established in Surubon in 1912. It combines various aspect of Zohism, Badi, and Sotirianity along with original theological concepts influenced by spiritism and western esotericism. Founded by Che Jaya Kechik in 1912, after a vision he recived from the Supreme Other, which is said to have instructed Kechik on the nature of reality and the true faith it wished to bring into the world, via Kechik. Diribaru states that the Supreme Other is a Incorporeal entity that created the world out of nothingness, it has through time chosen multiple Saints, like Soucius, Jesus Sotiras, and Ziujebano amonge many others. Followers practice forms of ancestor veneration, and incorperate spiritist practicies like séances, mediumship, and table-turning as key aspects of the religion. Ultimately Diribaru does not describe an afterlife, rather upon death. The souls of the dead will have to engage in combat against the souls of the dead and evil in order to occupy the bodies of newborns in order to preserve and expand the faith.

Diribaru rose to prominance in surubon due to many factors. Its incorperation of traditional, and Eculean ideas were attractive to educated colonial bureaucratics. Later the new religion would find popularity with many in rural and urban communities, as it offered servives parallel to the state. Initially a religion that was staunchly anti-colonial, it later sided with Gaulica, and the Asterian Federative Republic during the Great War and the Surubonese Civil War respectively, as it feared persecution from BHASUPAN and other allied Councilist movements, who vieweed the religion as backwards and counterrevolutionary. After the wars the religion was supressed, It remained an underground movement until the State of Openness when it was formally legalized by the state.

Today Diribaru is the 3rd largest religion in Surubon with almost 1 million members as claimed by the High Temple of the Elder. The state has supported Diribaru's flurishment by offering them free land grants and acccess to buisness opertunities within the Special Economic Zones as the religion and the state have formed closer bonds with each other since liberalization in the 90's. Curently the religion is attached to several organizations, including a series of Hospitals which mix traditional medicine and energy healing, multiple finance and commerce companies which opperate regionally, and a political party, the New Horizons Social Harmony Alliance which currently has 2 members in the Dewan, and lend support to the current government. Diribaru has at numerous times been labeled a cult, a claim which the religions leadship denies.