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  • 21Angra Mainyu — Ahriman redirects here. For other uses, see Ahriman (disambiguation). Part of a series on Zoroastrianism Portal …

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  • 23Atar — ( ātar , Avestan) is the Zoroastrian concept for burning and unburning fire and visible and invisible fire (Mirza, 1987:389).In an unrestricted sense, atar is heat that is, thermal energy, manifest as fire or other luminous source when visible.… …

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  • 24Haurvatat — ae. Haurvatat ( ae. Haurvatāt ) is the Avestan language name of the Zoroastrian concept and hypostasis of wholeness or perfection. As a divinity, Haurvatat is the Amesha Spenta of water ( cf. apo ), prosperity, and health.Etymologically, Avestan… …

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  • 25Ameretat — ae. Ameretat ( ae. Amərətāt ) is the Avestan language name of the Zoroastrian divinity/divine concept of not dying. As the hypostasis of immortality, Ameretat is the Amesha Spenta of long life on earth and perpetuality in the hereafter.… …

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  • 26Zoroastrisme — Le zoroastrisme est une religion monothéiste dont Ahura Mazdâ (pehlevi : Ohrmazd) est le dieu, seul responsable de la mise en ordre du chaos initial, le créateur du ciel et de la Terre. Le zoroastrisme est une réforme du mazdéisme[1],… …

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  • 27Yazata — is the Avestan language word for a Zoroastrian concept. The word has a wide range of meaning but generally signifies (or is an epithet of) a divinity. The term literally means worthy of worship harvnb|Boyce|2001|p=xxi.] or worthy of veneration.… …

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  • 28Aban — Apas ( ae. āpas ) is the Avestan language term for the waters , which mdash;in its innumerable states mdash;is represented by the Apas, the hypostases of the waters. To this day reverence for water is deeply ingrained in Zoroastrians, and in… …

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  • 29Akem Manah — ( Akәm Manah ) is the Avestan language name of Zoroastrianism s demon of the evil mind or evil purpose or evil thinking or evil intention . Manah denotes a state of mind, and akem manah may thus be more accurately described as the state of mind… …

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  • 30Airyaman — In the Avesta, ae. airyaman (or ae. airiiaman ) is both an Avestan language common noun as well as the proper name of a Zoroastrian divinity.The common noun is a theological and social term literally meaning member of (the) community or tribe.… …

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