Bāla
Bāla is a unique Daunasi which has long been practiced by the [tbd] peoples. Beginning as a sect of Adhavāda which gained popularity with monks sent to enlighten the [tbd], following their conversion it became distinct. While Adhavāda rejects the authority of gods over human life and asserts that they are merely people who ascended to a higher state of consciousness, the Bāla teach that there are in fact no gods, and that ascension does not make one a god. They believe that nature and nature spirits are embodies with the souls of those who achieved ascension, as the final thing shed before achieving it. They therefore worship these nature spirits and follow their creeds.

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