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Rashnu[pronunciation?] (Avestan: 𐬭𐬀𐬴𐬢𐬏) is the
Avestan language name of the
Zoroastrian yazata of justice.
Together with
Mithra and Sraosha, Rashnu...
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Sepideh Rashnu (Persian: سپیده رشنو; born 1994) is an
Iranian writer, who is
imprisoned for
protesting against state-imposed
hijab rules. In July 2022...
- divinities. Some of these, such as Mithra,
Sraosha and
Rashnu have a role in the
judgement of souls.
Rashnu is
described as a
figure who
holds a set of scales...
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Rashnu was an
ethical deity, a
divine judge who
presided over the
legal disputes of humans. He was
often ****ociated with Mithra. The name of
Rashnu is...
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closely allied with "the most upright"
Rashnu, the "Judge." The two
appear as a
dvandva compound "
Rashnu-Arshtat" in
Yasna 1.7 and 2.7, in
Yasht 10...
- Bridge, the
bridge of the dead in
Persian cosmology Sraosha,
Mithra and
Rashnu,
guardians and
judges of
souls in
Zoroastrian tradition Williams, Bernard...
- religions.
These yazatas ("good agents")
include Anahita, Sraosha, Mithra,
Rashnu, and Tishtrya.
Historian Richard Foltz has put
forth evidence that Iranians...
- Bridge, the
bridge of the dead in
Persian cosmology Sraosha,
Mithra and
Rashnu,
guardians and
judges of
souls in
Zoroastrian tradition "Rhadamanthus |...
- Bridge, the
bridge of the dead in
Persian cosmology Sraosha,
Mithra and
Rashnu,
guardians and
judges of
souls in
Zoroastrian tradition Apollodorus, 1.9...
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subsequently serves as a
judge of the dead, in much the same
capacity as
Rashnu and Anubis.
Those souls who
qualify can
enter the
World of
Light from which...