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Zaranism

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Zaranism, one of the oldest and largest organized religions in the world, is a duotheistic faith based on the teachings of the prophet Hu. It presents a unique belief in a Goddess and a God, who coexist and govern the universe in a state of harmony, often referred to as the supreme couple. In Zaranist theology, these deities are distinct yet unite into 'the One' when in perfect harmony. This unity is not just a theological concept but also reflects in Zaranist rituals and festivals, which often celebrate the unity and harmony of the divine couple. The holy book of Zaranism, the "Zaran," along with the teachings of Prophet Hu, forms the core of its doctrine. This religion portrays the Goddess and God as merciful and omnipotent, guiding humanity through natural signs and the universal revelations found in the "Zaran." Zaranism emphasizes that the stability of the universe hinges on the harmonious unity of the deities, influenced by cosmic laws and human actions. The religion also teaches that human actions and choices directly influence the balance of the divine, thus placing a strong emphasis on ethical living and moral decision-making.

Updated 17 Jun 2024
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