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== Izha == | == Izha == | ||
Izha is the supreme god of creation, shapeless and infinite, but nevertheless, its power is represented as an all-seeing eye with a wise gaze resplendent with light. Izha created the universe by shaping the celestial and earthly sphered with increasing complexity and divinity, culminating in the creation of life and man. | |||
Izha is everywhere and nowhere; his gaze falls upon everything, and nothing is hidden from Izha. The benevolence of Izha has given man free will to exercise their destiny and find their path to the light of Izha or fall into the black abyss of the void at the centre of Izha's gaze. | |||
== Skophedan == | == Skophedan == |
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Izha is a religion.
Central Beliefs and Cosmology
Izha
Izha is the supreme god of creation, shapeless and infinite, but nevertheless, its power is represented as an all-seeing eye with a wise gaze resplendent with light. Izha created the universe by shaping the celestial and earthly sphered with increasing complexity and divinity, culminating in the creation of life and man.
Izha is everywhere and nowhere; his gaze falls upon everything, and nothing is hidden from Izha. The benevolence of Izha has given man free will to exercise their destiny and find their path to the light of Izha or fall into the black abyss of the void at the centre of Izha's gaze.