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'''Cult of the Sacred Lotus''' is a [[Nagu|Naguan]], more specifically practised in [[Chel Gyu|Chel Gyu]], religion with heavy influences from both [[Lunukism]] and [[Qonklaks|Qonklese]] religions. It is the most common religion practised in Chel Gyu with over X amount of followers.  
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'''Cult of the Sacred Lotus''' is a [[Nagu|Naguan]] religion and a branch of [[Lunukism]]. It is the most common religion practised in [[Chel Gyu|Chel Gyu]] with over X amount of followers.  


==Etymology==
==Etymology==

Revision as of 13:41, 19 January 2022

Cult of the Sacred Lotus is a Naguan religion and a branch of Lunukism. It is the most common religion practised in Chel Gyu with over X amount of followers.

Etymology

Beliefs

Creation

The pistil of the lotus symbolizes the sun and the heavenly realm and it's stamen its rays which grace the soil. The petals of the lotus are each of the eartly realms which graced the seas and created land. The heavenly dust from the sun rays burrowed themselves into the lands and created one of each of the animals and the first of man. The first ever wind blew some of the animals off the land to the sea, which created the fish, and moved the lotus so that it sprinkled more dust to the earthly realm, creating more loti. This created multiple realities where even the most smallest of actions creates yet another reality and thus another lotus. When man grew hungry, he neared a lotus and ate its seeds. He then felt the urge to ejaculate and doing so, he created 7 sons. After creating the 7 sons, they used their saliva to penetrate eachother creating the next generation including women this time. The saliva from the penetration intermixed between the first 8 men, linking them. After seen that theyve created women, they moved and left their children behind. They walked for 7 days and nights, resting at islands between. On the seventh island, they grew thirsty and drank from the sea, where the dolphins agreed to show them the way as they said "come, we must show you da wae". Arriving at the eight island the men knew this would be the place to settle as the dolphins had shown da wae. And there as they rest, they created their children and their children's children.

Practices

Scriptures

History

Demographics