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Zoroastrian or a Zarathustrian. An
older expression still used
today is
Behdin,
meaning "of the good religion",
deriving from beh <
Middle Persian weh...
- and good wishes)
prayer where for the
first time the
appropriate prefix (
behdin, osta, or osti) is used (see below) for the initiate.
Persons who have not...
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Zoroastrianism but in the
Avesta itself is
simply known as vohu
daena (later:
behdin). The
language of the
Avesta is
subdivided into two dialects, conventionally...
- word
athornan is used to
distinguish the
priesthood from the
laity (the
behdin).
These subdivisions (in the
historical Indian context, castes), and the...
- to
inscribed word "
Behdin" on
stone of one grave, it is
believed that
these ancient graves belonged to Zoroastrians. The word
behdin means the good religion...
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Khorramdin appears to be a
compound analogous to
dorustdin "orthodoxy" and
Behdin "Good Religion" (Zoroastrianism), and are
considered an
offshoot of neo-Mazdakism...
- the
original on 4
October 2011.
Retrieved 23
September 2011.
Behdin Nowrouzi - www.
behdin.com. "Equivalent
Qualifications –
Department of
Nutritional Sciences"...
- /ˌzærəˈθuːstrə/
Known by its
adherents as Mazdayasna,
meaning "Mazda-worship", and
Behdin,
meaning "good religion". Avestan: 𐬰𐬀𐬊𐬙𐬀𐬭, romanized: zaotar, cognate...
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launched in the
early 2000s
using a new term for
these priestly ****istants:
behdin pasbans. In 1995, the
North American Mobeds Council (NAMC)
created a program...
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though this is now
exceedingly uncommon.
Since the 1920s, non-priestly (
behdin)
Zoroastrian women in Yazd
province in Iran, were
trained in the procedure...