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Verethragna or
Bahram (Avestan: 𐬬𐬆𐬭𐬆𐬚𐬭𐬀𐬖𐬥𐬀, romanized: vər-ə-θraɣna) is a
Zoroastrian deity. The
neuter noun
verethragna is
related to Avestan...
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etymologically derived from *Varhraγn, the
Parthian name for the
Iranian god
Verethragna,
although there are key
differences between the two deities.
Vahagn was...
- due to injury, as he
becomes a
Campione after killing the god of war,
Verethragna.
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There is a...
- name of the Saoshyant. The
singular also
appears in
Yasna 59.1
where Verethragna is said to be Saoshyant's
weapon in
overcoming resistance. A
plural form...
- S****anid-era text,
notes that on the 18th day "life is merry".
Verethragna: The
neuter noun
verethragna is
related to
Avestan verethra, 'obstacle' and verethragnan...
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divine figures, thus
Heracles was seen as a
representation of the
Avestan Verethragna. The
other titles that
Mithridates I used in his
coinage was "of Arsaces"...
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wearing a
beard and a
royal diadem on his head.
Reverse side: Heracles/
Verethragna,
holding a club in his left hand and a cup in his
right hand; Gr**** inscription...
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Mahdi Maitreya Mithraic reliefs of Jort
Mithraism Mitra (Vedic)
Mitra Verethragna "Mithraism | Definition, History, Mythology, &
Facts | Britannica". www...
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wearing a
beard and a
royal diadem on his head.
Reverse side: Heracles/
Verethragna,
holding a club in his left hand and a cup in his
right hand; Gr**** inscription...
- of oaths, like his
Iranian counterpart Mithra (among
others such as
Verethragna and Fereydun) with whom he
shares a
common origin. It is
forbidden for...