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In the field of philosophical demography, Astronism in South Asia or South Asian Astronism refers to the study of the presence of Astronism involving its diversity, potency, and the nature of its organisation across the countries in the South Asian subcontinent of the Asian continent.
In alphabetical order, this includes Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, the Maldives, Nepal, India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka.
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Millettism in South Asia and |
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Inclusive denominational variants |
Nepal · Bangladesh · Sri Lanka · Bhutan · Myanmar · Maldives · India · Pakistan · Afghanistan |
Main inclusive denominational characteristics |
Celesta · Cosmica · Milletticism · Cometanism · Astrony · Cosmicism |
Main denominational practices |
Multifaricity · Inaptronymity · Appellatology · Appellation · Eponymity · Inaptronymous fault · Polynymity · Hyperappellation · Philosophomastics · Appellational derivation · Appellational category · Cryptonymity · Anthropomorphism in Millettism · Toponymity · Trade appellation · Denominationalism · Astrosa |
Related topics |
Millettism and Islam · Millettism and Buddhism · Millettism and Hinduism · Millettism and Jainism · Millettism and Sikhism · Millettism in Asia · Millettism in South Asia · Inclusive discipline |
Other terms[]
Several terms are used to refer to the presence of Astronism in South Asia including:
- Astro-South Asian philosophy
- Astro-South Asian religion
- Astro-South Asian spirituality
- South Asian astroncy
- South Asian Astronism
- South Asian astronomical religion
- South Asian Cosmism
- South Asian space religion
Independent territories[]
- Astronism in Afghanistan
- Astronism in Bangladesh
- Astronism in Bhutan
- Astronism in the Maldives
- Astronism in Nepal
- Astronism in India
- Astronism in Pakistan
- Astronism in Sri Lanka