- In
Common Era
Zoroastrian tradition,
Haurvatat appears as
Middle Persian Hordad,
continuing in New
Persian as Khordad. The
Iranian civil calendar of 1925...
-
Spenta Armaiti (Phl. Spandarmad): lit. "Holy Devotion"
Haurvatat (Phl.
Hordad): lit. "Perfection or Health"
Ameretat (Phl. Amurdad): lit. "Immortality"...
- movement. The word 'Khordad' is the New
Persian continuation of
Middle Persian Hordad, from
Avestan Haurvatat "wholeness."
Khordad was
established in 1998. Its...
- Šahrivar of
metals (and minerals) Spənta Ārmaiti
Spandarmad Esfand/Espand of
earth Haurvatāt
Hordād Xurdād of
water Amərətāt Amurdād Murdād of plants...
-
celebrating the earth. 5th day of the 12th
month (February 18)
Jashan of (K)
Hordad,
celebrating the waters. 6th day of the 3rd
month (May 25)
Jashan of Amurdad...
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Saurva versus Kshathra Vairya) Tauriz/Tawrich of
destruction opposing Hordad of "wholeness" (Av.
Taurvi versus Haurvatat) Zariz/Zarich who
poisons plants...
- Ashi Vanuhi)
Bushyasta (Bushasp)
Daena (Den, Dena)
Drvaspa Haurvatat (
Hordad, Khordad) Jahi (Jeh)
Spenta Armaiti (Spendarmad)
Zarik (Zarich)
Kushan Ardoxsho...
- ****igning
guardianship to
another Amesha Spenta Haurvatat (middle Persian: (K)
hordad).
According to the
Bundahishn ('Original Creation', an 11th- or 12th-century...
- 23.6-8, the
righteous Viraz sees a man
punished in **** "for
consuming Hordad and
Amurdad while unlawfully chattering while he chewed." In the hierarchy...
-
Spentas 15
minor 2,4,5,7 3
Ardawahisht Yasht[c] Asha
Vahishta 19
minor 3 4
Hordad Yasht[c]
Haurvatat 11
minor 6 5 Aban Yasht[b] Anahita[f][g] 132 legendary...