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Virasa, the Old High Vilani term for "enlightenment", is also the name of Dlan's majority religion. Virasins believe that knowledge of God is impossible during one's normal life, and that discussion of God's nature is pointless. However, they have very specific beliefs as to the nature of the afterlife, the paradise that awaits them there, and the norms of behavior that will ensure entrance into it. Virasins believe that when they enter paradise, they will gain all knowledge. This link between knowledge and paradise has led to religious support for scientific research and high levels of technological development on Dlan, and a patterning of Dlani society on the Virasin concept of heaven (enforced by a repressive religious dictatorship).
 
Virasa, the Old High Vilani term for "enlightenment", is also the name of Dlan's majority religion. Virasins believe that knowledge of God is impossible during one's normal life, and that discussion of God's nature is pointless. However, they have very specific beliefs as to the nature of the afterlife, the paradise that awaits them there, and the norms of behavior that will ensure entrance into it. Virasins believe that when they enter paradise, they will gain all knowledge. This link between knowledge and paradise has led to religious support for scientific research and high levels of technological development on Dlan, and a patterning of Dlani society on the Virasin concept of heaven (enforced by a repressive religious dictatorship).
  
Virasins believe that the only people who can enter paradise are human believers who die a non-violent death on Dlan itself. As a token of their unfortunate status, nonbelievers on Dlan are required to wear entirely black clothing. They are also restricted to practicing a limited number of occupations, which include the military and police (because of the risk of violent death in those occupations). Dlani military and police uniforms and battle dress are colored black as a result.
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Virasins believe that the only people who can enter paradise are human believers who die a non-violent death on Dlan itself. As a token of their unfortunate status, nonbelievers on Dlan are required to wear entirely black clothing. They are also only allowed to practice a limited number of occupations, which include the military and police (because of the risk of violent death in those occupations). Dlani military and police uniforms and battle dress are colored black as a result.
  
 
Doctrinal issues in the Virasa faith are resolved by regular meetings known as ''Khanu''; the delegates to the Khanu are collectively known as the Synod of the Khanu.
 
Doctrinal issues in the Virasa faith are resolved by regular meetings known as ''Khanu''; the delegates to the Khanu are collectively known as the Synod of the Khanu.

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