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Ahura Mazda (/əˌhʊərə ˈmæzdə/; Avestan: 𐬀𐬵𐬎𐬭𐬀 𐬨𐬀𐬰𐬛𐬁, romanized:
Ahura Mazdā; Persian: اهورا مزدا, romanized:
Ahurâ Mazdâ or ارمزد, Ormazd), also...
- all-wise
deity known as
Ahura Mazda (𐬀𐬵𐬎𐬭𐬋 𐬨𐬀𐬰𐬛𐬃), who is
hailed as the
supreme being of the universe.
Opposed to
Ahura Mazda is
Angra Mainyu...
-
specify which of the
divinities other than
Ahura Mazda are
considered to be
ahuras but does
mention other ahuras in the
collective sense. In the Fravaraneh...
-
religion that was
practiced in India. The
major deities worshipped were
Ahura Mazda and
Mithra from Iran to Rome, but Atar was also worshipped, as names...
-
Spenta Mainyu, the "holy/creative spirits/mentality", or
directly of
Ahura Mazda, the
highest deity of Zoroastrianism. The
Middle Persian equivalent is...
- millennium.
Unlike Zoroastrianism, in
Mazdaism Ahura Mazda is one of the gods,
equal to Mithra. The
worship of
Ahura Mazda, as some
Zoroastrian historians believe...
- such as in the
first Yasht,
dedicated to
Ahura Mazda, in
which the "fifth name is the
whole good
existence of
Mazda, the seed of Asha" (
Yasht 1.7). Similarly...
- holy/bounteous/furthering") are a
class of
seven divine entities emanating from
Ahura Mazda, the
highest divinity of the religion.
Later Middle Persian variations...
-
hordes of
demonic Divs and
their Aneran supporters,
versus the
Creator Ahura Mazda, who
although not parti****ting in the day-to-day
affairs of mankind...
- who
revealed himself as Vohu
Manah (Good Purpose) and
taught him
about Ahura Mazda (Wise Lord) and five
other radiant figures.
Zoroaster soon
became aware...