Sanā was a religious figure
                who lived 1784 years ago in Agarthian Continent. She was born as Saniya Kęraśta in the year 
                2006 Anno Imperii in a city now called Azadeva, which was regnal capital of the 
                mighty Vattānian Empire. Sanā was spouse to the twenty-fifth vedānan. Vedānan were 
                a group of royal priests who were so prominent as a socio-political force that they could 
                determine the fate of empires in the Agarthian Continent. They were a neutral entity
                among the empires of east but acted behind the curtains for their [prophetic] plans.
                During what is known as "The Great Conflict of factions", internal disorders among the Vedānan
                led to rise of a prophet (Sanā) who brought end to all the factionalism, uniting
                them under the Sanaist Order, making it ever more powerful than Vedānans could ever imagine.
                Sanaism is a way of life that emphasized upon discipline, loyalty-unto-death and 
                absolute adherence to the doctrines propounded by Sanā, as the basis of law and all 
                social and personal relations. There exist only few entities like Avanti and 
                Vridā, whose population does not practice Sanaist order but they are all obliged to 
                follow the annual commandments of the order because of their weakened political and military position.