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+ | Before the eyes of heaven we write this code: We, who know the dance of life and death, and who have been chosen to guard the Wheel of the world, do avow before all present powers that this is our law, to be held sacred forever. | ||
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+ | ===Prevabhnava=== | ||
+ | We testify to the existence of a Cycle of birth, death and rebirth that pervades the cosmos with its rhythm. We |
Revision as of 16:41, 11 August 2008
Properly called the Eight spoked Wheel of the Law or the Chakradharmasamhita, the Chodona was composed at hte first Samashti in 1314. It marks the first appearance of the Euthanatos as a singular Tradition. At the First Convocation, Tradition elders added commentaries and clarifications that became the foundation of Euthanatos law, beliefs and ethics.
The core principles(called the Eight Spokes) of the Chodona follow.
Preamble
Before the eyes of heaven we write this code: We, who know the dance of life and death, and who have been chosen to guard the Wheel of the world, do avow before all present powers that this is our law, to be held sacred forever.
We testify to the existence of a Cycle of birth, death and rebirth that pervades the cosmos with its rhythm. We