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Areimanius, born from darkness, are constantly at war with each other; and Oromazes created six gods, the first of Good Thought, the second of Truth, the third of Order, and, of the rest, one of Wisdom, one of Wealth, and one the Artificer of Pleasure in what
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of Bombay since it provided a defense against
Christian missionary rhetoric, particularly the attacks on the Zoroastrian idea of an uncreated Evil that was as uncreated as God was. Following Haug, the Bombay Parsis began to defend themselves in the English-language press. The argument was that Angra
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Zoroaster's original message of Ahura Mazda as the uncreated spirit and the "uncreated creator" of all and reduces him to a created spirit, one of two twin sons of Zurvan, their father and the primary spirit. Zurvanism also makes Ahura Mazda and Angra Mainyu of equal strength and
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Zoroastrian doctrine significantly. According to Haug's interpretation, the "twin spirits" of 30.3 were Angra Mainyu and Spenta Mainyu, the former being literally the "Destructive Spirit" and the latter being the "Bounteous Spirit" (of Ahura Mazda). Further, in
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Zoroastrians is a matter of much debate. However, it is known that the Achaemenids were worshipers of Ahura Mazda. The representation and invocation of Ahura Mazda can be seen on royal inscriptions written by Achaemenid kings. The most notable of all the inscriptions is the
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Zoroastrianism, particularly concerning the devaluation of Angra Mainyu to a position where the (epitome of) pure evil became viewed as a creation of Mazda (and so compromised their figure of pure good), see
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to be evil. Consequently, Haug's theories were disseminated as a Parsi interpretation in the West, where they appeared to be corroborating Haug. Reinforcing themselves, Haug's ideas came to be iterated so often that they are today almost universally accepted as doctrine.
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period and the beginning of the
Sassanid, eventually put an end to the use of all images of Ahura Mazda in worship. However, Ahura Mazda remained symbolized by a dignified male figure, standing or on horseback, which is found in Sassanian investiture.
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It is known that the reverence for Ahura Mazda, as well as
Anahita and Mithra, continued with the same traditions during this period. The worship of Ahura Mazda with symbolic images is noticed, but it stopped within the Sassanid period. Zoroastrian
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Classical Library. pp. 46–47; available online: Plutarch (1936). Isis and Osiris. LacusCurtius. Translated by Thayer, Bill. University of Chicago. pp.
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The early Achaemenid period contained no representation of Ahura Mazda. The winged symbol with a male figure formerly regarded by European scholars as Ahura Mazda has been now speculated to represent the royal
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king of kings"/ Pahlavi inscription: "Exalted god, Hormizd the great Kushan king of kings", Hormizd standing right, holding investiture wreath over altar and raising left hand in benedictional gesture to
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verse "Whom, Mazda hast thou appointed my protector". Zoroastrian prayers are to be said in the presence of light, either in the form of fire or the sun. In the Iranian languages
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of the Achaemenid Empire in the late 5th century BC. Under Artaxerxes II, the first literary reference, as well as a statue of Ahura Mazda, was built by a Persian governor of
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2639:vaspâr ("Bringer of and attainer to all.")
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1475:'Mazda', or rather the Avestan stem-form
3870:Schlerath, Bernfried (1983), "Ahurānī",
3836:, New Haven: American Oriental Society,
3803:
3636:
3616:
3410:Pluto in Greek literature and philosophy
3339:History of Civilizations of Central Asia
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2695:holding investiture wreath and sceptre.
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2513:framãn-kãm ("Only wish is His command.")
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1423:and later removed altogether through an
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3503:, Bombay: K. R. Cama Oriental Institute
3362:
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3075:Orpheus: A general history of religions
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2663:kerfagar ("Lord of meritorious deeds.")
1944:contains many references to Ahura Mazda
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3683:
3677:Festschrift für Helmut Humbach zum 80.
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2597:a-garâgar ("Creator of four elements")
2480:pazohadhad ("Creator of good nature.")
2441:âyaîn-âyânah ("Not of various kinds.")
3883:
3684:Dhalla, Maneckji Nusservanji (1938),
3674:
3665:
3487:
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3026:
3014:
2926:(First American ed.). New York:
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2492:â-sitôh ("Undefeated, undistressed.")
2411:ham-ayâfah ("Comprehensible of all.")
2228:
74:depicting Ahura Mazda presenting the
3834:Old Persian: Grammar, texts, lexicon
3831:
3719:
3576:
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3290:
3219:. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group.
3103:
3094:originally published 1989 in French.
2892:
2468:beshtarnâ ("Remover of affliction.")
2414:âdharô ("Most straight, most just.")
2130:, most notably the royal lineage of
1931:
1674:adding citations to reliable sources
1641:
3488:Boyce, Mary (1983), "Ahura Mazdā",
2944:
2924:Illustrated Dictionary of Religions
2378:harvasp-h'udhâ ("The Lord of all.")
2070:(left) with the ring of kingship. (
1472:, with the meaning 'lord, prince'.
1325:
1306:
531:Zoroastrianism in the United States
24:
3658:
3119:– via Penelope.UChicago.edu.
2912:
2438:âyânah ("Protector of the world.")
2103:, with Ahura Mazda presenting the
2057:
2039:
1637:
1439:The most likely etymology is from
1362:. The literal meaning of the word
1196:Portrayals of God in popular media
25:
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2546:mînô-nahab ("Hidden in Spirits.")
2477:farashak ("Fulfiller of wishes.")
2402:abravañt ("Apart from everyone.")
2198:proposed a new interpretation of
1840:("The Hidden One") and darkness.
3909:
3508:Sims-Williams, Nicholas (1992),
3243:Persepolis Fortification Tablets
2710:
2495:raxôh ("Independent, carefree.")
2405:parvañdah ("Relation with all.")
2390:frâxtañtah ("Broad end of all.")
2353:, Aramazd is a male first name.
2308:, this Sogdian name came to the
1769:, would eventually be defeated.
1646:
1352:in the ancient Iranian religion
1257:
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578:
3722:Journal of Near Eastern Studies
3643:, McGill-Queen's Press – MQUP,
3448:
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2627:ahuramazda ("Lord Omniscient.")
2588:garôgar ("Bestower of wishes.")
2585:gargar ("Artisan of artisans.")
2486:awaxshâyâ ("Bestower of Love.")
2462:har-hemît ("All good-natured.")
2432:nâshâ ("Reaching all equally.")
1434:
27:Highest deity of Zoroastrianism
4449:Names of God in Zoroastrianism
3679:, Trier: WWT, pp. 239–257
3623:, Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing,
2973:
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2612:âmushthushyâr ("Intelligent.")
2522:hamârnâ ("Taker of accounts.")
2498:varûn ("Protector from evil.")
2166:start with the declaration in
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3548:Frye, Richard Nelson (1996),
3497:Maneck, Susan Stiles (1997),
3090:The Cults of the Roman Empire
2857:
2666:buxtâr ("Redeemer, saviour.")
2489:awarzâ ("Excessive bringer.")
2459:husipâs ("Worthy of thanks.")
2399:tum-afayah ("Most innocent.")
2396:parjahtarah ("More exalted.")
2381:abadah ("Without beginning.")
2372:harvasp-tavãn ("Omnipotent.")
2107:of sovereignty on the right.
1960:
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3583:, Harvard University Press,
3554:, Markus Wiener Publishers,
2795:
2651:dâdhâr ("The just creator.")
2510:kãme-rat ("Lord of wishes.")
2423:cimnâ ("Reason of reasons.")
2375:harvasp-âgâh ("Omniscient.")
2369:yazat ("Worthy of worship.")
2356:
2312:, who still name this deity
1808:gives the identification as
1619:The name may be attested on
7:
3617:Bromiley, Geoffrey (1995),
3603:, Oxford University Press,
3051:Andrea & Overfield 2000
2985:Indogermanische Forschungen
2703:
2534:a-frâzdum ("Most exalted.")
2504:awe-frîftah ("Undeceived.")
2471:tarônîs ("The triumphant.")
2450:mînôtum ("Most invisible.")
2444:an-âyanah ("Without form.")
2157:and through Islamic times.
1772:
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1316:
561:Criticism of Zoroastrianism
541:Persecution of Zoroastrians
10:
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3771:10.1163/000000076790079465
3637:Nigosian, Solomon (1993),
3572:, Motilal Banarsidass Publ
3528:Corduan, Winfried (1998),
3514:, University of Michigan,
3172:. Brill. pp. 458–459.
2899:World History Encyclopedia
2784:
2645:ahû ("Lord of the world.")
2609:a-h'uãn ("Without sleep.")
2603:a-gûmãn ("Without doubt.")
2591:garâgar ("Creator of man")
2537:hamcûn ("Always uniform.")
2519:â-framôsh ("Unforgetful.")
2501:a-frîpah ("Undeceivable.")
2417:gîrâ ("Holding fast all.")
2393:jamakh ("Greatest cause.")
2384:awî-añjâm ("Without end.")
2360:
2190:Present-day Zoroastrianism
2182:, the sun is still called
2142:only contrasting spirits.
2089:on the left as the patron
1906:
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4464:Persian words and phrases
3965:
3917:
3787:10.1163/9789004653764_012
3686:History of Zoroastrianism
3240:Hallock, Richard (1969).
3186:de Jong, A. (1997).
3168:& Grenet, F. (1991).
2997:10.1515/9783110185164.162
2805:[hɔː.ro.máz.dɛːs]
2660:dâwar ("The just judge.")
2606:a-jamãn ("Without time.")
2516:âyextan ("Without body.")
2456:harvastum ("All in all.")
2447:xraoshît-tum ("Firmest.")
2155:Muslim conquest of Persia
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3832:Kent, Roland G. (1950),
3702:Humbach, Helmut (1991),
3088:Turcan, Robert (2001) .
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2621:pîrôzgar ("Victorious.")
2507:adhvaî ("Unparalleled.")
2483:xavâpar ("Beneficient.")
2420:acim ("Without reason.")
1917:"leontocephaline figure"
314:101 Names of Ahura Mazda
3597:Whitrow, G. J. (2003),
3577:King, Karen L. (2005),
2957:Oxford University Press
2769:[æhuːɾɒːmæzdɒː]
2648:âwaxsîdâr ("Forgiver.")
1368:is "lord", and that of
859:In particular religions
3706:, Heidelberg: Winter,
3534:, InterVarsity Press,
2951:Parpola, Asko (2015).
2765:Persian pronunciation:
2700:
2474:anaoshak ("Immortal.")
2453:vâsnâ ("Omnipresent.")
2435:parvarâ ("Nourisher.")
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279:Zoroastrian literature
3872:Encyclopaedia Iranica
3750:Encyclopaedia Iranica
3490:Encyclopaedia Iranica
3117:University of Chicago
2874:. Merriam-webster.com
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2426:safinâ ("Increaser.")
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1457:. Finnish Indologist
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1396:. Until the reign of
1308:𐬀𐬵𐬎𐬭𐬀 𐬨𐬀𐬰𐬛𐬁
566:Zoroastrian cosmology
516:Zoroastrians in India
272:Scripture and worship
91:𐬀𐬵𐬎𐬭𐬋 𐬨𐬀𐬰𐬛𐬃
4444:Ancient Iranian gods
4257:Sanghyang Adi Buddha
3759:Indo-Iranian Journal
3666:Boyce, Mary (1982),
3073:Reinach, S. (1909).
2801:Greek pronunciation:
2680:Hormizd I Kushanshah
2642:h'âwar ("Merciful.")
2528:a-tars ("Fearless.")
1977:Behistun Inscription
1942:Behistun Inscription
1894:Life of Themistocles
1838:Eleusinian tradition
1670:improve this section
1390:Behistun Inscription
746:Specific conceptions
521:Zoroastrians in Iran
387:Accounts and legends
136:Adversary equivalent
4199:God the Holy Spirit
3580:What is Gnosticism?
3421:In Greek religion,
2276:Father of Greatness
1966:showing Ahura Mazda
1959:, Satrap of Lydia,
1927:, Italy (CIMRM 312)
1524:Proto-Indo-European
1441:Proto-Indo-European
1209:Religion portal
624:Part of a series on
585:Religion portal
437:History and culture
3387:Sims-Williams 1992
3139:available online:
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404:Book of Arda Viraf
334:Cypress of Kashmar
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4372:Tenri-Ō-no-Mikoto
3927:In Zoroastrianism
3863:978-0-618-04245-6
3796:978-90-04-65376-4
3688:, New York: OUP,
3650:978-0-7735-1144-6
3630:978-0-8028-3784-4
3610:978-0-19-860781-6
3590:978-0-674-01762-7
3561:978-1-55876-111-7
3541:978-0-8308-1524-1
3521:978-0-7286-0194-9
3469:978-0-618-04245-6
3349:978-81-208-1408-0
3317:, pp. 182ff.
3226:978-0-307-42518-8
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2920:Wilkinson, Philip
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1586:𐭀𐭇𐭅𐭓𐭌𐭆𐭃
1574:𐎠𐎢𐎼𐎶𐏀𐎭𐎠
1554:Achaemenid era
1539:) one's mind (
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424:Frashokereti
369:The Rivayats
324:Adur Farnbag
309:Fire Temples
299:Yenghe hatam
294:Ahuna Vairya
259:Angra Mainyu
183:
125:Greater Iran
4459:Wisdom gods
4387:Unkulunkulu
4237:Holy Spirit
4232:Hayyi Rabbi
4220:Wakan Tanka
4194:God the Son
3985:Parvardigar
3975:Ahura Mazda
3922:In Hinduism
3477:Boyce, Mary
3315:Maneck 1997
2849:Maneck 1997
2835:John Wilson
2272:Ohrmazd Bay
2270:, the name
2268:Manichaeism
2254:coinage of
2196:Martin Haug
2083:Investiture
2036:in 365 BC.
1979:written by
1972:Achaemenids
1901:running gag
1623:tablets of
1550:Old Persian
1486:, reflects
1388:) with the
1337:Ahurâ Mazdâ
1317:Ahura Mazdā
1253:Ahura Mazda
1149:God complex
1106:Metaphysics
1101:Hermeticism
1081:Esotericism
1064:Experiences
1039:Omniscience
1029:Omnipotence
999:Eternalness
734:Transtheism
719:Panentheism
679:Ignosticism
644:Agnosticism
454:Khurramites
204:Persia/Iran
189:Zarathustra
184:Ahura Mazda
131:Equivalents
101:Affiliation
87:Native name
47:Ahura Mazda
4438:Categories
4365:Elagabalus
4177:El Shaddai
3945:In Judaism
3935:In Chinese
3931:Abrahamic
3267:Boyce 1983
3027:Boyce 1975
3015:Boyce 1983
2991:(1): 162.
2878:11 January
2858:References
2361:See also:
2284:World Soul
2068:Ardashir I
2047:iconoclasm
2022:Darius III
1985:Persepolis
1887:Mary Boyce
1738:Vohu Manah
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1560:logograms
1481:nominative
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729:Polytheism
684:Monotheism
669:Henotheism
474:Initiation
289:Ashem Vohu
199:Vohu Manah
95:اهورا مزدا
80:Ardashir I
18:Ahuramazda
4314:Olodumare
4279:Jehovah 1
4264:Hypsistos
4037:Saraswati
3742:222444341
3375:Frye 1996
3291:King 2005
3166:Boyce, M.
2796:Hōromázēs
2790:romanized
2357:101 Names
2339:syncretic
2331:Armenians
2205:emanation
2194:In 1884,
2151:Bahram II
2124:Zurvanism
2122:, termed
2105:khvarenah
2013:khvarenah
1957:Tiribazos
1822:tenebrous
1787:Arimanius
1783:Zoroaster
1714:Zoroaster
1657:does not
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1596:), while
1582:Auramazdā
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1342:Horomazes
1331:romanized
1111:Mysticism
1067:Practices
1004:Existence
901:Mandaeism
896:Mormonism
867:Abrahamic
812:Sustainer
724:Pantheism
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649:Apatheism
509:Adherents
469:Festivals
449:Mazdakism
444:Zurvanism
399:Bundahišn
209:Faravahar
4397:Ik Onkar
4392:Waheguru
4331:Osanobua
4274:Jahbulon
4227:Haneunim
4172:El Elyon
4120:Tad Ekam
4071:Trimurti
4027:Mahadevi
4022:Bhagavan
3950:In Islam
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3190:. Brill.
3144:(1936).
3142:Plutarch
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2785:Ὡρομάζης
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2294:Buddhism
2256:Huvishka
2136:Shapur I
2051:Parthian
1885:Scholar
1875:Dog-star
1799:mourning
1779:Plutarch
1773:Plutarch
1625:Assyrian
1602:ʾwhrmzdy
1594:Ahurmazd
1519:*mazdʰáH
1501:cognate
1495:feminine
1179:Religion
1173:theodicy
1164:Ontology
1159:Theology
1154:God gene
929:Buddhism
924:Hinduism
842:Personal
832:Ditheism
817:The Lord
762:Demiurge
714:Pandeism
491:Marriage
464:Calendar
354:Visperad
349:Vendidad
254:Fravashi
152:a series
150:Part of
68:Sassanid
4469:Yazatas
4409:Jehovah
4377:The One
4351:Tianzhu
4341:Shangdi
4294:Mulungu
4252:Acintya
4211:Manitou
4157:Ein Sof
4137:Cao Đài
4125:Purusha
4110:Ishvara
4091:Krishna
4047:Parvati
4042:Lakshmi
4032:Tridevi
4017:Brahman
4012:Bathala
3113:Moralia
2792::
2693:Anahita
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2310:Mongols
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2147:Hormizd
2099:behind
2095:of the
2087:Anahita
2085:scene:
2030:satraps
2002:In the
1993:Anahita
1907:History
1892:In his
1833:Plouton
1791:Mithras
1785:named "
1718:creator
1678:removed
1663:sources
1590:ʾḥwrmzd
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752:Brahman
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3822:JSTOR
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