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Ahuramazda
- A·hu·ra Maz·da (ä-h r m z d ). n. The chief deity of Zoroastrianism, the creator of the world, the source of light, and the embodiment of good.
- Homage Unto Ahura Mazda
- Table of Contents. Homage Unto Ahura Mazda. TABLE OF CONTENTS .................
- www.zarathushtra.com
- Darius and Ahuramazda: Visiting the Behistun Inscription
- Darius and Ahuramazda: Visiting the Behistun Inscription. Touraj Daryaee. Professor of Ancient History.
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- Omnipotence Of Ahura Mazda And The Concept Of Evil In The
- But so far no one had ever expressed a view that Ahura Mazda is not omnipotent i.e. all powerful.
- tenets.zoroastrianism.com
- Chapter II 1. Varunaand Ahura Mazda
- shodhganga.inflibnet.ac.in
- THE MEANING OF MAZDA AND AHURA IN THE GATHA
- necessitates the break up of the name of Ahura Mazda.
- ahura.homestead.com
- Parsi community ushers in New Year
- "We offer sandalwood or teak wood to our God Ahura Mazda, which is represented by the fire in the agiary, followed by special thanksgiving and appraisal prayers.
- Mazda expands its Walthall plant
- The company website states that name “derives from Ahura Mazda, a god of the earliest civilizations in West Asia...the god of wisdom, intelligence and harmony.
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- Breivik adına yayınlanan manifesto da esasında Şeytan'ın Rahman'a (yani Avesta'nın anlatımıyla Ehrimen'in Ahuramazda'ya) aleni meydan okumasıdır.
- Ahura Mazda - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- en.wikipedia.org
- Ahuramazda and Zoroastrianism
- Gradually, the prophet began to understand that Good Thought had been sent by the supreme god Ahuramazda, a name that can be translated as Wise Lord.
- www.livius.org
- Ahura Mazda
- Mar 3, 1997 In Persian belief, Ahura Mazdah ('Lord Wisdom') was the supreme god, he who created the heavens and the Earth, and another son of Zurvan.
- www.pantheon.org
- AhuraMazda
- www.ahuramazda.com
- Mazda Ahura, the wise God in Mazdayasni doctrine
- Fire is the symbol of God A God who doesn't command, hate and.
- www.zoroastrianism.cc
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