The Book of Origin, Light, and Moral Law
The Mahae is the foundation of Zorahism. It reveals Zorah, AUM, ORA, the nature of the soul, the moral order of existence, and the eternal boundary between Zamah and Zamuh. From it arise conscience, justice, grace, and the call to remembrance.
Reveals AUM, ORA, and Zorah - the first breath, first light, and the living flame from which existence arises.
Establishes Zamah and Zamuh, sin as forgetting, grace as restoration, and the eternal moral order.
Explains the soul, Nehar, Karma, and the purpose of life as remembrance and alignment with truth.
Chapters
Commandments
Aumari Teachings
Eternal Principles
The Book of Prayer, Remembrance, and Sacred Rhythm
The Tirah is the prayer path of Zorahism. It teaches remembrance through flame, word, silence, and collective devotion. It guides daily prayer, festivals, life-cycle blessings, and the living covenant between the soul and Zorah.
Teaches prayer as remembrance through flame, word, silence, and inner alignment with Zorah.
Establishes daily prayers, collective gatherings, festivals, and the sacred flow of time.
Guides life-cycle blessings, community prayers, and remembrance beyond walls or borders.
Sacred Hymns
Daily Prayers
Great Festivals
Life-Cycle Rites
The Way of Life in Home, Work, and Community
The Aritha is the lived way of Zorahism. It shapes character, habits, family roles, work, wealth, community conduct, and moral discipline. It teaches how truth, restraint, compassion, and dignity are practiced in daily life.
Shapes daily habits, self-mastery, cleanliness, restraint, and dignity of conduct.
Defines roles within family, marriage, community responsibility, and social harmony.
Teaches honest labour, wealth as trust, generosity, and justice lived through action.
Life Phases
Family Roles
Daily Disciplines
Living Scenarios
The Living Law of Justice, Balance, and Restoration
The Yana is the law of Zorahism. It governs civil, moral, and restorative justice, uniting inner conscience with social order. Its purpose is not punishment, but healing, balance, and the return to Zamah.
Unites inner conscience with outer law, rooted in AUM, ORA, and Dharmah.
Establishes councils, hearings, judgment, and reconciliation guided by wisdom and balance.
Seeks healing, accountability, and return to Zamah, not cruelty or revenge.
Houses of Justice
Justice Councils
Awakenings of Law
Paths of Restoration
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