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- on 30 Spandarmad and sunrise on 1 Frawardin, was now observed throughout the epagomenai. In the second year of the reform, the old 30 Spandarmad was the...
- Spandarmad may be: the Middle Persian form of Spenta Armaiti, one of the Amesha Spenta or "Bounteous Immortals" a month of the historical Zoroastrian calendar...
- also on the 5th day of Spandarmad month (the Spandarmad day). People pray for good harvest, honor the deity of Earth Spandārmad, and put signs on doors...
- Vairya (Phl. Shahrewar): lit. "Desirable Dominion" Spenta Armaiti (Phl. Spandarmad): lit. "Holy Devotion" Haurvatat (Phl. Hordad): lit. "Perfection or Health"...
- Xšaθra Vairya Šahrewar Šahrivar of metals (and minerals) Spənta Ārmaiti Spandarmad Esfand/Espand of earth Haurvatāt Hordād Xurdād of water Amərətāt Amurdād...
- other Zoroastrian inspired names. Ārmaiti, also known as Spəntā Ārmaiti, Spandārmad in Pahlavi, and Isfandārmad in Persian, is one of the six great Aməša...
- zlyh ʾwptyt') 'when your eye (i.e. glance) falls on the sea'; u-m mād Spandarmad (APm AM spndrmt') 'and my mother is Spenta Armaiti' the complement of...
- harmony and devotion. Spenta Armaiti is known in later Iranian languages as Spandarmad (in Middle Persian) and Isfandārmaḏ (in Modern Persian). Sometimes Armaiti...
- are: Sepand Mino, Khordad, Mordad, Bahman, Ordibehesht, Shahrivar and Spandarmad. After the creation of Amshaspandan, Ahura Mazda creates the gods. Ahriman...
- as well as the days of the hamkārān “collaborators” of Ābān, namely, Spandārmad (day 5), Dēn (day 24), Ard (day 25) and Māraspand (day 29)". Boyce 1982...