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- The post-Sasanian
Zoroastrian Middle Persian commentaries are
primarily Mazdean and with only one
exception (the 10th
century Denkard 9.30) do not mention...
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Widengren (1907–1996)
argued for the
origin of
Mandaean Gnosticism in
Mazdean (Zoroastrianism) Zurvanism, in
conjunction with
ideas from the Aramaic...
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always been a
spiritual tool. It
shows that daf pla**** an
important role in
Mazdean Iran
emerging as an
important element during the S****anian period, during...
- of **** Yaotzin:
Aztec god of **** Adramelech:
Samarian devil Ahriman:
Mazdean devil Astaroth:
Phoenician goddess of lasciviousness,
equivalent of Babylonian...
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emphasis on ****ual crimes, but also on
other actions disapproved of by
Mazdean ethics.
Duzakh is
firstly the
residence of Ahriman, the demons, and the...
- Forbes. Corbin,
Henry (1977).
Spiritual Body and
Celestial Earth: From
Mazdean Iran to Shi'ite Iran.
Princeton University Press. p. xix-xxi. L. Sprague...
- in its history." This
conversion distinguished it from its
Iranian and
Mazdean roots and
protected it from
further Parthian influence.
According to Mary...
- NJ. ISBN 978-1-4632-0612-3. Corbin,
Henry (1977).
Spiritual Body and
Celestial Earth: From
Mazdean Iran to Shi'ite Iran.
Princeton University Press....
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inscription in
Middle Persian,
Parthian and Gr**** at Ka'ba of Zoroaster, the "
Mazdean lord, ..., king of kings, ...,
grandson of lord Papak" (ShKZ 1, Naqsh-e...