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Apaosha (Apaoša, Apauša) is the
Avestan language name of Zoroastrianism's
demon of drought. He is the
epitomized antithesis of Tishtrya,
divinity of the...
- mythology)
Antichrist (Christian eschatology) Anzu (Sumerian mythology)
Apaosha (Persian mythology) Apep or
Apophis (Egyptian mythology)
Armaros (Jewish...
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Tishtrya is
involved in a
cosmic struggle against the drought-bringing
demon Apaosha.
According to the myth, in the form of a pure
white horse the god did battle...
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Apaosha "demon of drought"
Ashman Asman "sky,
highest heaven"
Angira Manyu Angra...
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Tishtrya is a
divinity of rain and
fertility and an
antagonist of
apaosha, the
demon of drought. In this struggle,
Tishtrya is
depicted as a white...
- in the Avesta's
hymns dedicated to Tishtrya, the
divinity is
opposed by
Apaosha, the
demon of drought,
which appears as a
black stallion.
White horses...
- is said to
vanquish Angra Mainyu,
Aeshma of "Wrath", the
Freezing Cold,
Apaosha of "Drought", and Bushyasta.
Towards dawn,
before the
demons are forced...