Nara religion
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Nara religion is an old Japanese religion. Their beliefs are based in a complex variation of Buddha's interpretation of the nature context. It was very popular back on the 790 BC.
[edit] Nara ranks
There are three different ranks in Nara, based mainly in member's age. Rampo (こん) - the first. Litius (ちは) - the second. Turiut (界母) - the third. Each rank leads to different moral obligations into the religious cults.
[edit] Nara religion in present days
There are still many adepts of Nara religion remaining in the world. Mostly of them are in Japan and Brazil (the country who received the biggest Japanese emigration wave). After a big persecution during World War 2 in Japan, its members are starting to come back to their old customs.