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Mazdaism - Wikipedia
a religion that arose in western Iran, Afghanistan, and Central Asia beginning in the early centuries of the first millennium.
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Zoroastrianism - Wikipedia
... Mazdaism... is called the first ecological religion. The reverence for Yazatas (divine spirits) emphasizes the preservation of nature (Avesta: Yasnas 1.19 ...
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[PDF] Mazdaism. The Religion of the Ancient Persians. Illustrated.
BY THE EDITOR. MAZDAISM, the beliefof the ancient Persians, is perhaps the most remarkable religion of antiquity, not only on ...
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Mazdaism
Mazdaism (ˈmæzdəɪz(ə)m) Also Mazdeism. [f. Avestic mazda, the name of the good principle (Ahura-mazda, Ormuzd) of ancient Persian theology.] The ancient Persian religion as taught in the Avesta; Zoroastrianism.1871 P. Smith Anc. Hist. East iii. xviii. 384 The Zendavesta claims to be the revelation o...
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Zoroastrianism or Mazdaism
Zoroastrianism or Mazdaism[n 1] is one of the world's oldest religions, combining a cosmogonic dualism and eschatological monotheism in a manner unique among ...
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MAZDAISM Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of MAZDAISM is zoroastrianism.
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Zurvanism
Zurvanism is also known as "Zurvanite Zoroastrianism", and may be contrasted with Mazdaism. Another possible explanation postulated by Boyce is that Mazdaism and Zurvanism were divided regionally, that is, with Mazdaism being the predominant tendency
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MAZDAISM Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Also known as Mazdaism, the Zoroastrian religion was that of the ancient Magi or fire-worshippers of Persia, mentioned in Scripture. From Project Gutenberg. To ...
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Mazdaism - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
noun system of religion founded in Persia in the 6th century BC by Zoroaster; set forth in the Zend-Avesta; based on concept of struggle between light (good) ...
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Zoroastrianism and Mazdaism: Evidence from Sogdian and Pahlavi
Even today among themselves Zoroastrians typically refer to their religion as "Mazdayasna" (Mazda-worship), although in concession to popular ...
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Mazdaism ('Zoroastrianism') | 38 | The World's Religions | Julian Bald
Mazdaism, the principal religion of pre-Islamic Iran, counted approximately 30,000 adherents there in the 1970s, and had about 87,500 followers, ...
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Mazdaist
Mazdaist (ˈmæzdəɪst) [f. as Mazdaism + -ist.] An adherent of Mazdaism.1920 in Webster. 1932 Antiquity VI. 277 Where Mazdaists and Christians were found together, there must certainly have been adherents of the Manichæan creed. 1941 Burlington Mag. Aug. 59/1 Mohammedans..Mazdaists..Christians, Buddhi...
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Punial
Punially people belonged to Arian “Mazdaism” ( آتش پرست ), Shina language penetrated in the area. The area were Hindus in Punial.
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Zarathustrian
Zarathustrian, a. and n. (zærəˈθʊstrɪən) [f. Zarathustra, the Old Iranian form of the name of the founder of the ancient Persian religion.] = Zoroastrian. So Zaraˈthustrianism, Zaraˈthustric a., Zaraˈthustrism.1871 Tylor Prim. Cult. I. ii. 49 Brahmanism, Zarathustrism, and Buddhism. Ibid. II. xv. 21...
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Aureola
origin (compare Mithras), the person so glorified being identified with the sun and represented in the sun's image; so the aureole is the Hvareno of Mazdaism
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