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Zoroastrianism (Persian: دین زرتشتی, romanized: Din-e Zartoshti), also
known as
Mazdayasna (Avestan: 𐬨𐬀𐬰𐬛𐬀𐬌𐬌𐬀𐬯𐬥𐬀, romanized: mazdaiiasna) and
Behdin (Persian:...
- form of
magical protection.
Prayer is one of the
duties and
worships of
Mazdayasna,
which is
performed in
order to
always pay
attention to the religious...
- in part to the
system of
religious ethics he
founded called Mazdayasna. The word
Mazdayasna is
Avestan and is
translated as 'Worship of Wisdom/Mazda' in...
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Indira Mahalingam. Routledge, 2009. Jalal-e-din Ashtiyani. "Zarathushtra,
Mazdayasna and Governance". {{cite journal}}: Cite
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- in
certain traditions of
Christianity and Hinduism.
Zoroastrianism or "
Mazdayasna" is one of the world's
oldest continuously-practiced religions, based...
- the daevas"
qualifies the
faithful Zoroastrian with the same
force as
mazdayasna- ('Mazda worshiper'). In
Vendidad 10.9 and 19.43,
three divinities of...
- on a
number of
coins by
Bahram II, Arya
appears jointly with the term
Mazdayasna,
indicating a
close connection between the
political and
religious sphere...
-
culture of the
Iranian Zoroastrians. Light, Fire,
Temple of
Zoroastrianism Mazdayasna (Zoroastrianism) Encyclopedia: A
Dictionary of
Explanation about Zoroastrian...
- Kalyanak,
Akshaya Tritiya, and Dipawali.
Zoroastrianism (), also
known as
Mazdayasna () and
Behdin (), is an
Iranian religion.
Among the world's
oldest organized...
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Mittal Publications. pp. 130–134. Jalal-e-din Ashtiyani. Zarathushtra,
Mazdayasna and Governance. Whitley, C.F. (Sep 1957). "The Date and
Teaching of Zarathustra"...