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| ^ The symbol commonly ascribed to Nainavism. ^^ | ^ The symbol commonly ascribed to Nainavism. ^^ |
| ^ Classification | [[Dharmic religions|Dharmic]] | | ^ Classification | [[Dharmic religions|Dharmic]] | |
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| **Nainavism** is the fourth-largest tradition in [[Aliyatar]], which teaches sameness between the self and [[Maiporulu]]. This outlook causes the tradition to reject sectarian henotheism and embrace worship of all Aliyati gods, as aspects of one whole Maiporulu. Rather than devotion to a single deity, Nainavism emphasizes spiritual discernment and unity of all forms. The tradition values scriptural study and rational inquiry over ritual or emotional veneration. | **Nainavism** is the fourth-largest tradition in [[Aliyatar]], which teaches sameness between the self and [[Maiporulu]]. This outlook causes the tradition to reject sectarian henotheism and embrace worship of all Aliyati gods, as aspects of one whole Maiporulu; the current cannot be considered truly polytheistic due to this reason. Rather than devotion to a single deity, Nainavism emphasizes spiritual discernment and unity of all forms. The tradition values scriptural study and rational inquiry over ritual or emotional veneration. |
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| {{tag>religion aliyatar nainavism}} | {{tag>religion aliyatar nainavism}} |