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 ^  Classification | [[Dharmic religions|Dharmic]]  | ^  Classification | [[Dharmic religions|Dharmic]]  |
 ^  Theology | Hiragaurava theology. Topatan current | ^  Theology | Hiragaurava theology. Topatan current |
-^  Region | [[topatan_federation|Topat]], [[Drukyul]], [[Onghia]], [[Aisin]], parts of [[ariovarsan_federation|Ariovarsa]], other parts of inner [[Asteria]], [[Tenzan]] |+^  Region | [[topatan_federation|Topat]], [[Drukyul]], [[Onghia]], [[Aisin]], parts of [[ariovarsan_federation|Ariovarsa]], other parts of inner [[Asteria]] |
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-**Topatan Nirvanism** is a distinctive form of [[Hiragaurava]] Nirvanism, developed in [[topatan_federation|Topat]] and the surrounding regions of the Degyal mountains, incorporating elements of [[Mahagaurava]] doctrine and the pre-Nirvanist Topatan belief system, [[Yungchung Poin]]. It emphasizes the path to enlightenment through esoteric rituals, mantra recitation, and yoga, all under the guidance of a qualified spiritual teacher (lama). The two greatest of the lamas are, in order, the //**Gyatang Lama**// and the //**Kaiba Lama**//—both formally designated by the [[Prostasist Party]], after monks have determined the probable reincarnation, and thus successor, of either lama.+**Topatan Nirvanism** is a distinctive form of [[Hiragaurava]] Nirvanism, developed in [[topatan_federation|Topat]] and the surrounding regions of the Degyal mountains, incorporating elements of [[Mahagaurava]] doctrine and the pre-Nirvanist Topatan belief system, [[Yungchung Poin]]. It emphasizes the path to enlightenment through esoteric rituals, mantra recitation, and yoga, all under the guidance of a qualified spiritual teacher (lama). The two greatest of the lamas are, in order, the //**[[Gyatang Lama]]**// and the //**[[Kaiba Lama]]**//—both formally designated by the [[Prostasist Party]], after monks have determined the probable reincarnation, and thus successor, of either lama
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 +The chief paradigm that distinguishes Topatan Nirvanism from other forms is the institutionalization of tantric practices and the transcendence of //tantra//, with the ultimate goal being to achieve one's inner //prajna// nature. Scriptures under this faith are studied in classical Topatan, which survives to the modern day through attachment to Topatan Nirvanism.
  
 Topatan Nirvanism has had immense cultural influence in Topat, [[Drukyul]], [[Onghia]], [[Aisin]], parts of [[ariovarsan_federation|Ariovarsa]], and a number of other lands across inner [[Asteria]]. With the advent of the [[unionstate|Union State]] and its monopoly over religious practice, dissenting congregations by refugees have emerged in [[Tenzan]], though to no effect upon the central governing body in Topat. Topatan Nirvanism has had immense cultural influence in Topat, [[Drukyul]], [[Onghia]], [[Aisin]], parts of [[ariovarsan_federation|Ariovarsa]], and a number of other lands across inner [[Asteria]]. With the advent of the [[unionstate|Union State]] and its monopoly over religious practice, dissenting congregations by refugees have emerged in [[Tenzan]], though to no effect upon the central governing body in Topat.
  
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