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+ | The '''Democratic Republic of Mokshatiana''' is a populous nation in the South Pacific. It is known for its classical liberal social and economic policies, its rapidly economy, and its tremendous attention to religion and religious freedom. Born out of a group of Indian mystics seeking to set up a free religious paradise, its devotion to religious, social, and economic freedom has rose out of the mystics fierce independence and devotion. This is embodied in the nations motto "''Atmano moksharthan jagadhitya cha''," which, in Sanskrit means "For one's own freedom and the salvation of the world." Despite its fiscally neo-liberal practices, the devotion and mysticism practiced by its people renders Mokshatiana one of the most charitable nations in the world. | ||
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+ | The name Mokshatiana deserves from the Sanskrit word "''moksha''," or liberation, and the suffix '-iana' from the Sanskrit suffix meaning "of, or by means of." | ||
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+ | Mokshatiana was founded in 1910 by a delegation of the Ramakrishna Math and Mission, a mystic and charitable sect of the Hindu tradition. Seeking to set up a nation based on the independent and freedom-oriented Vedanta Hindu tradition, a highly accepting and open religious sect which accepted members of all religion. The nation soon grew, attracting many different sects of Hinduism as well a large delegation of Sufi Islamic mystics, Buddhists, as well as people from all walks of life from all over India and Asia promised a good life and freedoms. |
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Motto: "Atmano mokshartham jagadhitya cha" | |
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Region | South Pacific |
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Capital | Ramakrishnapur |
Official Language(s) | Mokshatiani, Hindi, Bengali, Punjabi, Urdu, Persian, Tamil, Tibetan, Sanskrit |
Leader | Sri Shankar Sen, Pres. |
Population | large |
Currency | rupee |
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The Democratic Republic of Mokshatiana is a populous nation in the South Pacific. It is known for its classical liberal social and economic policies, its rapidly economy, and its tremendous attention to religion and religious freedom. Born out of a group of Indian mystics seeking to set up a free religious paradise, its devotion to religious, social, and economic freedom has rose out of the mystics fierce independence and devotion. This is embodied in the nations motto "Atmano moksharthan jagadhitya cha," which, in Sanskrit means "For one's own freedom and the salvation of the world." Despite its fiscally neo-liberal practices, the devotion and mysticism practiced by its people renders Mokshatiana one of the most charitable nations in the world.
The name Mokshatiana deserves from the Sanskrit word "moksha," or liberation, and the suffix '-iana' from the Sanskrit suffix meaning "of, or by means of."
History
Mokshatiana was founded in 1910 by a delegation of the Ramakrishna Math and Mission, a mystic and charitable sect of the Hindu tradition. Seeking to set up a nation based on the independent and freedom-oriented Vedanta Hindu tradition, a highly accepting and open religious sect which accepted members of all religion. The nation soon grew, attracting many different sects of Hinduism as well a large delegation of Sufi Islamic mystics, Buddhists, as well as people from all walks of life from all over India and Asia promised a good life and freedoms.