Dharmic International Political Authority
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Dharmic International Political Authority | |
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Motto: "Peace through unity, unity through Dhamma" (English) एकतायाम् शान्तिः। धर्मेण एकता॥ (Sanskrit) | |
Anthem: Heart Sutra (Imee Ooi) | |
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Capital | Egyptia, DIPA Controlled Territory, FSF |
Official languages | English |
Government | |
• High Raja | Vidhur |
Establishment | 2012 |
Population | |
• Census | 9 (registered) ~2,000,000,00 (All Buddhists, Hindus, Jains, and Sihks are de jure members) |
Currency | Raam |
Time zone | GMT (UTC0) |
History
DIPA was formed in 2012 as a reformation of the previous "pan-dharmic" spiritual-political organization Non-territorial Dharmic Nation under Avalokiteshvara by Vidhur.
Government
DIPA is ruled primarily by a dynasty of High Rajas (the current ruling dynasty is the Fleming Dynasty), with semi-sovereigns known as Rajas (Sanskrit: राजा, Nominative singular of राजन्). Rajas have control over sects
Aims
Some of the main aims of DIPA are as follow:
- Reconstruct pagan religions
- Document, protect, and preserve culture and religions
- Protect Dharma
- Promote pandharmicism
- Promote Meditation
- Protect Beyuls and other holy sites
Sects
a sect is a grouping of people (usually religious) governed by first by the High Raja and second by a democratically elected "Minor Raja".