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| Formally, the Takrakaya empire is an absolute monarchy, ruled by the Divine Empress (// | Formally, the Takrakaya empire is an absolute monarchy, ruled by the Divine Empress (// | ||
| - | The person of the Divine Empress is kept to an extremely high standard of ritual purity.  | + | The person of the Divine Empress is kept to an extremely high standard of ritual purity.  | 
| + | Despite this ostensible centralization, | ||
| ==== Philosophy and religion ==== | ==== Philosophy and religion ==== | ||
| //Also see: [[Cosmology# | //Also see: [[Cosmology# | ||
| - | The Takrakaya conception of the world is fundamentally monist: there is one driving force of all that exists, //tahtla//, sometimes rendered as "the Divine" | + | The Takrakaya conception of the world is fundamentally monist: there is one driving force of all that exists, //tahtla//, sometimes rendered as "the Divine" | 
| A key concept of Takrakaya philosophy is " | A key concept of Takrakaya philosophy is " | ||
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