- The
Chinvat Bridge (Avestan: 𐬗𐬌𐬥𐬬𐬀𐬙𐬋 𐬞𐬈𐬭𐬈𐬙𐬏𐬨 Cinvatô Peretûm, "bridge of judgement" or "beam-shaped bridge") or the
Bridge of the Requiter...
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hypostasis of both "Conscience" and "Religion" and Guardian/Companion over the
Chinvat Bridge.
Soroush is
already attested in the Gathas, the
oldest texts of...
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appears as a
beautiful young maiden to
those who
deserve to
cross the
Chinvat Bridge, or as a
hideous old hag to
those who do not. The
polytheistic concept...
- "Justice" and
Sraosha "Obedience",
Mithra is one of the
three judges at the
Chinvat Bridge, the "Bridge of Separation" that all
souls must cross.
Unlike Sraosha...
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Norwegian band
Antestor from
their 1998
album The
Return of the
Black Death Chinvat Bridge, in Zoroastrianism, the
bridge which separates the
world of the...
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realm of the dead. In
Persian mythology, two four-e**** dogs
guard the
Chinvat Bridge. In
Welsh mythology, Cŵn
Annwn guards Annwn. In
Hindu mythology...
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similar view. (Zohar 1, 99a & b)
Zoroastrianism also has this idea. The
Chinvat bridge,
which occurs in the
Gathas of Zarathushtra, has many similarities...
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Sraosha (Sarosh),
Mithra (Mihr), and
Rashnu (Rashn) are
guardians of the
Chinvat bridge, the
bridge of the separator,
across which all
souls must p****....
- the task of
raising the dead. Each of
these dead
people p****
through the
Chinvat Bridge.
Pishdadian dynasty:
Pishdadians are the
first dynasty of Iranian...
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afterlife theme found in some form or
other in many cultures, such as the
Chinvat Bridge of
Zoroastrianism and As-Sirāt of Islam. The "Brig o' Dread" is...