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====The utmost God and its order==== According to Ynglist theology, the ''Ynglia'' (Инглия; Ynglist rune: [[File:Yngly (supreme God's action) rune.svg|frameless|20px]]), called ''Yngly'' when personified (Ингли, Инглъ; cf. the Germanic ''[[Yngvi|Yng, Yngwi]]'', whose Scandinavian [[runes|runic]] consists of square symbols → [[File:Runic letter ingwaz variant2.svg|frameless|20px]], and cf. the Germanic suffix "[[-ing]]", implying the action of generation and production) is the structural order of the universe and of all phenomena, characterised as a fiery radiance emanated by the supreme God,{{sfnm|1a1=Prokopyuk|1y=2017|1p=40|2a1=Golovneva|2y=2018|2p=341}} the "One Indivisible God" (Единый Неделимый Бог, ''Yediny Nedelimy Bog''),{{sfn|Gaidukov|2000|p=78}} named ''Ra-M-Kha'' (Ра-М-Ха; Ynglist runes: [[File:'Ramha' Ynglist runic.svg|frameless|20px]]) in Ynglist terminology.<ref name="Derzhavarus-Ra-M-Kha"/>{{sfn|Gaidukov|2000|p=33}} Ra-M-Kha is [[absolute (philosophy)|absolute]], unknowable, unfathomable, and yet manifests itself as the gods generating all phenomena in accordance with the supreme order, the Ynglia.<ref name="Derzhavarus-Ra-M-Kha"/> The latter is personified as Yngly, the intelligence of God, keeper of the source of the fire of the universe, and model of the earliest progenitor of humanity, ''[[Rod (Slavic religion)|Rod]]''.<ref name="Derzhavarus-Yngly">{{cite web|title=Бог Инглъ |trans-title=God Yngly |url=http://derzhavarus.ru/bog-ingl.html |website=Derzhava Rus |date=25 March 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170626224450/http://derzhavarus.ru/bog-ingl.html |archive-date=26 June 2017}}</ref> Yngly-Ynglia is represented by the ''[[swastika]]'' symbol, which Ynglists call the "image of Yngly" and consider the first written symbol of humanity,<ref name="Derzhavarus-Ynglism">{{cite web|title=Инглиизм – урок 1 |trans-title=Ynglism – lesson 1 |url=http://derzhavarus.ru/ingliizm-urok-1.html |website=Derzhava Rus |date=28 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170626225009/http://derzhavarus.ru/ingliizm-urok-1.html |archive-date=26 June 2017}}</ref> as well as the symbol for the "defense of the native land and of the holy faith".{{sfn|Shnirelman|2017b|p=90}} Apart from the similarity of the names of the Ynglist Ra-M-Kha and the Indian ''[[Brahman]]'', ''[[Brahma]]'', and ''[[Rama]]'', Ra-M-Kha is also identified with the ancient Egyptian concept of ''[[Ra]]'' central to the other Russian Rodnover movement of ''[[Vseyasvetnaya Gramota]]'' (the "Universal Script").{{sfn|Aitamurto|2016|p=41}} Alexey Gaidukov observed that the Ynglist name for the supreme God is also similar to that of ''Ramtha'', the entity allegedly channelled by the American [[New Age]]r [[J. Z. Knight]].{{sfn|Gaidukov|2000|p=75}} A hymn to Ra-M-Kha declaims:<ref name="Derzhavarus-Ra-M-Kha"/> {{blockquote|Great Ra-M-Kha, one supreme creator, you are the one giving life to all worlds! We glorify you, generator of everything from small to great, in our temples and sanctuaries, in our settlements and graveyards, in our cities and villages, in our holy groves and in our oaks, on the banks of our holy rivers and lakes; for the holy Ynglia, which brings us the light of love and joy, and illuminates our hearts and thoughts. May all our deeds be done, in your glory, now and ever from circle to circle.}} A hymn to Yngly declaims:<ref name="Derzhavarus-Yngly"/> {{blockquote|Great god Yngly, keeper of the holy Ynglia! Hallow and warm our souls and our hearts, our temples and dwellings, do not leave our kins unattended, now and ever from circle to circle.}}
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