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Saoshyant (Avestan: 𐬯𐬀𐬊𐬳𐬌𐬌𐬀𐬧𐬝 saoš́iiaṇt̰) is an Avestan-language term that
literally means "one who
brings benefit", and
which is used in several...
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Zoroastrian eschatology, the
world to come is the frashokereti,
where the
saoshyant will
bring about a
resurrection of the dead in the
bodies they had before...
- the world, the
Frashokereti and all of
these three figures are
called Saoshyant.[citation needed] In Aradia, or the
Gospel of the Witches, the messiah...
- Indo-Iranian
deities like
Mithra and the ****ure
Zoroastrian savior figure of the
Saoshyant. However,
David Alan
Scott points out
numerous differences in
their artistic...
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Islam (Mahdi and Isa Masih),
Druze faith (Hamza ibn Ali),
Zoroastrianism (
Saoshyant),
Buddhism (Maitreya),
Taoism (Li Hong), and Bábism (He whom God shall...
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Tiele (1917) "No one who has
studied the
Zoroastrian doctrine of the
Saoshyants or the
coming saviour-prophets can fail to see
their resemblance to the...
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Taoist Li Hong
Divine Incantations Scripture Zoroastrian Frashokereti Saoshyant Inter-religious 2012
phenomenon Afterlife Apocalypticism Fate of the unlearned...
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Taoist Li Hong
Divine Incantations Scripture Zoroastrian Frashokereti Saoshyant Inter-religious 2012
phenomenon Afterlife Apocalypticism Fate of the unlearned...
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Christianity Zoroastrian tradition envisions three ****ure saviors,
including Saoshyant, [sou-shyuhnt] a
figure of
Zoroastrian eschatology who
brings about the...
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which is
believed to
surround the
known world. It is the
battlefield of
Saoshyant and the nest of the Simurgh.[citation needed] The
Roman poet Ovid placed...