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- Ahura Mazda - Wikipedia
Mazdaism is a religion that arose in Eastern Iran, modern-day Afghanistan, and Central Asia beginning in the early centuries of the first millennium Unlike in Zoroastrianism, in
- Ahura Mazdā | Persian god, Supreme Being, Creator | Britannica
Ahura Mazdā was worshipped by the Persian king Darius I (reigned 522–486 bce) and his successors as the greatest of all gods and protector of the just king According to Zarathustra, Ahura Mazdā created the universe and the cosmic order that he maintains
- Ahura Mazda - World History Encyclopedia
Ahura Mazda (also known as Ahuramazda, Harzoo, Hormazd, Hourmazd, Hurmuz, Ohrmazd, 'Lord' or 'Spirit') is the highest spirit worshipped in Zoroastrianism, the old Mede and ancient Persian mythology which spread across Asia predating Christianity
- The Worship of Ahura Mazda: The Supreme God of Zoroastrianism
Long before the rise of Christianity, Islam, or even classical Greek religion, the ancient Iranians worshipped Ahura Mazda, the wise and all-knowing creator god at the center of Zoroastrianism
- AHURA MAZDĀ - Encyclopaedia Iranica
AHURA MAZDĀ (Old Persian Ahuramazda, Parth Aramazd, Pahl Ohrmazd Hormizd, NPers Ormazd), the Avestan name with title of a great divinity of the Old Iranian religion, who was subsequently proclaimed by Zoroaster as God
- Ahura Mazda – Major Deity of Ancient Persia - Symbol Sage
Ahura Mazda is the supreme god in Zoroastrianism, which became the state religion of Persia He was the revered god of Achaemenid kings, especially Darius I and Xerxes I
- What is Ahura Mazda? - Zarathushtrian Assembly
In Zoroastrianism, Ahura Mazda is the supreme divinity, the creator of all existence, and the authority under which the world will progress towards its ideal state It is the primary object of worship for Zoroastrians, who venerate fire and the natural elements as extensions of the divine
- Ahuramazda - Livius
Ahuramazda: the "wise lord", the supreme god of the ancient Iranians, whose cult was propagated by the legendary prophet Zarathustra, the founder of Zoroastrianism
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