- In Zoroastrianism, the
Amesha Spenta (Avestan: 𐬀𐬨𐬆𐬱𐬀⸱𐬯𐬞𐬆𐬧𐬙𐬀, romanized: Aməša Spəṇta—literally "Immortal (which is) holy/bounteous/furthering")...
- realm) and mēnōg (the
invisible spiritual and
mental realm)
through the
Amesha Spenta, a
class of
seven divine entities that
represent various aspects...
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heptad of
Amesha Spentas (Ameshaspands/Mahraspands),
through which the
Creator realized ("created with his thought") the
manifest universe. The
Amesha Spentas...
- as ard-.[a] The word is also the
proper name of the
divinity Asha, the
Amesha Spenta that is the
hypostasis or "genius" of "Truth" or "Righteousness"...
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contains the
earliest distillation of
prehistoric belief in angels. The
Amesha Spentas (Avestan: Aməša Spəṇta,
meaning "beneficent immortals") of Zoroastrianism...
-
tradition are the
antitheses of the
Amahraspands (Avestan
Amesha Spentas).
Mirroring the task of the
Amesha Spentas through which Ahura Mazda realized creation...
- the
Zoroastrian divinity/divine
concept of immortality. A****ad is the
Amesha Spenta of long life on
earth and
perpetuality in the hereafter. The word...
-
Mazda and the six
Amesha Spentas and 23
Yazatas and in the
third month prayers are said for only 28 days (to
Ahura Mazda, the six
Amesha Spentas and up to...
- Devotion") is one of the
Amesha Spentas, the
seven divine manifestations of
Wisdom and
Ahura Mazda.
While older sources present the
Amesha Spentas more as abstract...
- "wholeness" or "perfection." In post-Gathic Zoroastrianism,
Haurvatat was the
Amesha Spenta ****ociated with
water (cf. apo), prosperity, and health. Etymologically...