- and
Angra Mainyu.
Zurvanism is also
known as "Zurvanite Zoroastrianism", and may be
contrasted with Mazdaism. In
Zurvanism,
Zurvan was
perceived as the...
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Zurvan is the
primordial creator deity in
Zurvanism, a now-extinct
branch of the
Zoroastrianism religion.
Zurvan may also
refer to: Time in
Avestan Middle...
-
classical Zurvanism as
their foundation:
Aesthetic Zurvanism which was
apparently not as po****r as the
materialistic kind,
viewed Zurvan as undifferentiated...
- of thought, all with
classical Zurvanism as a foundation: aesthetic, materialist, and fatalistic.
Aesthetic Zurvanism—apparently not as po****r as the...
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Sasanian emperors.
Under the
reign of
Shapur I,
Zurvanism spread and
became a
widespread cult.
Zurvanism revokes Zoroaster's
original message of
Ahura Mazda...
-
proponents of the
theory that
Zurvanism was the
state religion of the Sasanians,
suggested that the
rejection of
Zurvanism in the post-conquest
epoch was...
- po****tion and high diversity.
Zurvanism: By the late
Achaemenid Empire,
Zoroastrianism was also
evident as
Zurvanism (Zurvanite Zoroastrianism), a monist...
- the
Elder Mazdak (died c. 524 or 528 CE)
Aesthetic Zurvanism Materialist Zurvanism Fatalistic Zurvanism Political philosophy Tansar University of Gundishapur...
- context. In
Zurvanism (Zurvanite Zoroastrianism, a now-extinct form of Zoroastrianism), Vata-Vayu
represented two
facets of the
quaternary Zurvan. In this...
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Dyspessa zurvan is a moth in the
family Cossidae. It was
described by
Yakovlev in 2008. It is
found in Iran. The
length of the
forewings is 10–11 mm. The...