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== Significance and Worship == Dharas is revered throughout [[Adaris]] as the bringer of light and the force that casts away darkness. Temples and shrines dedicated to Dharas are often bathed in sunlight, adorned with reflective surfaces, and filled with the sounds of joyful music and chanting. These sacred spaces are built to honor the light in all its forms, from the gentle glow of dawn to the blazing intensity of midday. Scholars, artists, and healers seek Dharas's blessings for clarity of thought, inspiration, and the strength to overcome challenges. Those facing despair or confusion pray to Dharas for the wisdom and vision to find a way forward. Festivals in honor of Dharas often include lighting ceremonies and the release of lanterns, symbolizing the spread of light and knowledge throughout the world. Dharas is also invoked during times of celebration and new beginnings, symbolizing the hope and potential that each new day brings. For the people of Adaris, Dharas is not just a cosmic force; it is the guiding light in their lives, showing them the path to understanding, growth, and renewal.
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