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| **Kautism**, the second-largest tradition within [[Aliyatar]], venerates [[Kuta]] as the [[Maiporulu]], as both the destroyer and agent of transformation within the cosmic cycle. Asceticism, meditation, and mystical insight are valued alongside devotion. Kautism is philosophically diverse, with many schools leaning towards Kuta being both the transcendent absolute that is Maiporulu and a person's intrinsic self, with liberation from //samsara// achieved through knowledge, devotion, or yoga. | **Kautism**, the second-largest tradition within [[Aliyatar]], venerates [[Kuta]] as the [[Maiporulu]], as both the destroyer and agent of transformation within the cosmic cycle. Asceticism, meditation, and mystical insight are valued alongside devotion. Kautism is philosophically diverse, with many schools leaning towards Kuta being both the transcendent absolute that is Maiporulu and a person's intrinsic self, with liberation from //samsara// achieved through knowledge, devotion, or yoga. |
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| The faith has existed for as long as [[Pairmalism]] and other Aliyati currents in the area of [[South Asteria]]. Some consider Kuta to be an avatar of Permala in reconciliation of the notion of the deity with earlier Arivic works, whereas others see Kuta as the Supreme Being in his own right. | The faith has existed for as long as [[Pairmalism]] and other Aliyati currents in the area of [[South Asteria]]. Some consider Kuta to be an avatar of Maiporulu in reconciliation of the notion of the deity with earlier Arivic works, whereas others see Kuta as the Supreme Being in his own right. |
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