- In
other verses, the
waters are
themselves revered as the
ahuranis (Yasna 38.3). The
ahuranis enlighten thought,
speech and
actions (Yasna 68.4). This...
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linguistically as old as the
Gathas themselves, the
waters are
revered as the
Ahuranis,
wives of the
Ahura (Yasna 38.3).
Although not
otherwise named,
Boyce ****ociates...
- all gods. Sirsir, god of mariners. Donbettyr,
master of all waters.
Ahurani,
Ahurani is a
water goddess from
ancient Persian mythology who
watches over...
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Mifflin Harcourt, ISBN 978-0-618-04245-6 Schlerath,
Bernfried (1983), "
Ahurānī",
Encyclopaedia Iranica, vol. 1, New York:
Routledge &
Kegan Paul, pp. 683–684...
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praise of the (hypostasis of) "prayer" in
Yasna 58, and a hymn to the
Ahurani in
Yasna 68.
Since these are a part of the
primary liturgy, they do not...
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Anahita (Aredvi Sura Anahita, Nahid) Mah (Mangha)
Iranian -
Zoroastrian Ahurani Ameretat (Amordad, Amurdad, Mordad)
Arshtat (Ashtad) Ashi (Ahrishwang,...