Ghautama (Gah-oo-Tah-mah)

the Enlightened

Description

  Ghautama, also known as the Enlightened One, is the supreme deity of Ghautism. He is revered for his teachings on enlightenment, compassion, and the path to liberation from suffering. Ghautama's followers, known as Ghautists, seek to attain inner wisdom through meditation and self-reflection. The Bodhi Tree, under which Ghautama achieved enlightenment, is a sacred symbol of his teachings.  

Edicts

  Ghautists are encouraged to seek inner wisdom through meditation, practice compassion toward all beings, and live a life of non-violence and humility. They should strive for self-improvement and help others on their path to enlightenment.  

Anathemas

  Ghautists must avoid causing harm to others, engaging in violence, or pursuing material wealth at the expense of spiritual growth. They should not deceive or harm sentient beings.

Ghautama Traits

Divine Classification
Supreme Deity
Church/Cult
Children
Adjective: Ghautist   Areas of Concern: Enlightenment, Compassion, Liberation   Symbol: The Bodhi Tree   Alignment: Neutral Good   Portfolio: Teaching, Meditation, Peace, Inner Wisdom   Worshipers: Seekers of Enlightenment, Monastics, Philosophers   Cleric Domains: Healing, Knowledge, Liberation   Cleric Subdomains: Restoration, Memory, Freedom   Oracle Mysteries: Lore, Time, Waves   Favored Weapon: Quarterstaff   Sacred Animals: Deer and swan