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Hmmm I'll be a bit of a nerd here so sorry in advance!!!!
Every ancient religion had some sort of play into societal organization, even the great Egyptian Dynasties.
>"Somebody visited an Egyptian king of the Twelfth Dynasty, and later recalled: "When I came close to His Highness I prostrated myself and lost consciousness before Him. The god addressed me with friendly words, but I felt like I was suddenly blinded. I couldn't think straight, my body went limp; my heart gave way and I knew the difference between life and death."
Well, Evola mentions that as some element of esoterism... But that still reflects the structure of society!
Is it natural order that once you have the figurehead of a religion of sorts, other groups emerge from it. From the Brahmins, you had the Vaishyas. If you want an example that reflects your nation; much like shinsoku, Ruist priests were essentially the "chiefs" of certain villages. They were, spiritually and in a societal point of view, more important than a peasant.
I would elaborate more but it's a bit boring honestly!!!

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