Yazata - Wikipedia
Yazata is an Avestan-language passive adjectival participle derived from yaz-; "to worship, to honor, to venerate", from Proto-Indo-European *yeh₂ǵ-(“to worship, revere, sacrifice”). The …
Ancient Persian Gods, Heroes, and Creatures - The Complete List
Jan 16, 2020 · Vayu was considered a yazata (spirit worth worshipping) or a daeva (evil spirit) depending on how he sided at a given time. He is shown as a warrior with golden weapons, …
Who Are the Yazatas? Exploring the Angels of Persian Mythology
Known as the Yazata of obedience and divine messenger, Sraosha acts as the intermediary between the human and divine realms. He is responsible for transmitting the prayers of the …
Yazata | Ahura Mazda, Fire Worship, Mithraism | Britannica
Yazata, in Zoroastrianism, member of an order of angels created by Ahura Mazdā to help him maintain the flow of the world order and quell the forces of Ahriman and his demons. They …
Yazatas, “Sacred gods full of ardor and vitality”
Jan 19, 2016 · Avestan yazatá, Vedic yajata is a “Sacred Power full of ardor and Vitality that Inspires Awe/Worship.” Yajata in the Vedas is an epithet of the gods and in the Avesta Yazatá …
term Yazata means "an adorable being worthy of worship" and therefore included in the pantheon of Yazatas, is Ahura Mazdä the Wise Lord as well as the Amesha Spentas who aid Him in the …
Sraosha - Wikipedia
Sraosha (Avestan: 𐬯𐬭𐬀𐬊𐬴𐬀, romanized: sraoṣ̌a or 𐬯𐬆𐬭𐬀𐬊𐬴𐬀, səraoṣ̌a; Persian: سروش), is the Avestan name of the Zoroastrian yazata of "Conscience" and "Observance", which is …
YAZATA: The Persian Gods - studylib.net
Zal, and Rustam, who became the greatest hero of the Yazata. Rustam fought every kind of monster that threatened ancient Iran, crushed enemy armies, and outmuscled and outwitted …
Persian Gods - The Trek BBS
The Yazatas or Persian gods are a mysterious race of superhumanly powerful humanoid beings who were worshipped by the ancient Persian and Median races of the Middle East from about …
Verethragna | Myth and Folklore Wiki | Fandom
Verethragna is the Yazata of victory in the Zoroastrism also know as Bahram, he is who kills the obstacles for that the heroes can continue his path to the victory. The name Verethragna come …
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