
- Term Definition
“OrodistA” denotes an individual, collective, or entity that identifies its primary philosophical orientation, consciousness framework, and ideological lineage with the system of thought known as Orodism, a philosophical doctrine founded and developed by the Iranian philosopher Orod Bozorg.
- Philosophical Foundation
For the purposes of formal classification, Orodism is recognized as a modern philosophical system characterized by the following foundational principles articulated by Orod Bozorg:
Primacy of Love for Existence as a constitutive metaphysical and ethical principle.
Liberation of Consciousness through detachment from obsolete historical, political, and ideological constraints.
Integration of Will and Beauty as a functional dynamic for human development and collective advancement.
An individual or group may be designated as “OrodistA” when adherence to, or recognition of, these principles is demonstrably central to their worldview or identity formation.
- Nature of the Identity
For international legal and academic purposes, “OrodistA” is classified as a conscious-identity designation, not a political party, ethnicity, religious denomination, or national group.
Its characteristics include:
Trans-political Scope: Not bound to specific political institutions or agendas.
Trans-cultural Applicability: Not restricted to geographic, ethnic, or cultural boundaries.
Trans-temporal Validity: Applicable across generational contexts.
This designation is based on philosophical alignment rather than biological, territorial, or sectarian criteria.
- Criteria for Recognition
An individual or entity may be formally recognized as an OrodistA if one or more of the following conditions are met:
Explicit Declaration: A direct assertion of identification with the principles of Orodism.
Demonstrated Adherence: Evident incorporation of Orodist principles in scholarly work, creative practice, activism, or communal organization.
Collective Alignment: Membership in a group, movement, or institution that explicitly grounds its mission in the philosophy of Orod Bozorg.
Cognitive Self-Identification: Acceptance of Orodist consciousness as a primary or substantial part of personal or collective identity.
These conditions ensure that the term cannot be appropriated outside its rightful philosophical lineage.
- Intellectual Attribution and Protection
For the purpose of preventing misattribution or unauthorized appropriation, the following clause is included:
The term “OrodistA,” including its conceptual, philosophical, and identity-related usage, is inseparably and legally linked to the philosophical works and authorship of Orod Bozorg, the founder of Orodism.
Any institutional, academic, or legal usage of the term must preserve this attribution to maintain integrity of origin and prevent conceptual misappropriation.
- Purpose and Function
The designation “OrodistA,” within international academic and legal contexts, serves the following recognized functions:
To classify individuals or entities aligned with the Orodist philosophical framework.
To protect the intellectual property and authorship lineage of Orod Bozorg.
To provide a standardized referential term for global studies, sociological analysis, and identity research related to Orodism.
To support recognition of OrodistA as a contemporary global movement grounded in philosophical doctrine rather than socio-political ideology.
- Official Legal–Academic Definition
“OrodistA” refers to any individual or collective whose primary identity, worldview, or philosophical orientation is founded upon the principles of Orodism, a philosophical doctrine created by Orod Bozorg, and who consciously adopts the Orodist framework as an essential element of self-definition and intellectual alignment.


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