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Khshathra Vairya (Desirable Dominion, Righteous Power) Persian Arch Angel of Power - Amesha Spenta He is associated with sky and metal. Even though he would rather defend the royalty, he is the protector of the poor. He enforces peace by using his various weapons. His attributes are the helmet, the shield and the spear. The sixth month of the calendar is dedicated to him. His eternal opponent is the Arch-Demon Saurva. Persian Gods, Persian Mythology, Ahura Mazda, Albert Pike, Persian History, Persian Warrior, Cyrus The Great, The Fallen Angel, Ancient Persia

Khshathra Vairya (Desirable Dominion, Righteous Power) Persian Arch Angel of Power - Amesha Spenta He is associated with sky and metal. Even though he would rather defend the royalty, he is the protector of the poor. He enforces peace by using his various weapons. His attributes are the helmet, the shield and the spear. The sixth month of the calendar is dedicated to him. His eternal opponent is the Arch-Demon Saurva.

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Ahura Mazda, Anunnaki Aliens, Persian History, Ancient World History, Cyrus The Great, Ancient Gods, Ancient Astronaut, Sacred Science, Ancient Goddesses

The Faravahar is arguably the best-known symbol of the Persian Zoroastrian faith. This symbol consists of a winged disc with a man emerging from it. The man is shown holding a ring. Whilst the symbol is well known, the meaning behind it is more complicated. The Faravahar was adopted as a secular symbol to represent the modern nation of Iran.

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Ahura Mazda is the creator deity and highest deity of zoroastrianism. Ahura Mazda is the first and most frequently invoked spirit in the Yasna. The literal meaning of the word Ahura is "lord," and that of Mazda is "wisdom." Even though it is speculated that Ahura Mazda was a spirit in the indo-iranian religion, he had not yet been given the title of "uncreated spirit". This title was given by Zoroaster, who proclaimed him as the uncreated spirit, wholly wise, benevolent and good, as well as... Iranian Soldier, Persian Mythology, Ahura Mazda, Persian Warrior, Cyrus The Great, Old Warrior, Greek Warrior, Persian Art Painting, Ancient Persia

Ahura Mazda is the creator deity and highest deity of zoroastrianism. Ahura Mazda is the first and most frequently invoked spirit in the Yasna. The literal meaning of the word Ahura is "lord," and that of Mazda is "wisdom." Even though it is speculated that Ahura Mazda was a spirit in the indo-iranian religion, he had not yet been given the title of "uncreated spirit". This title was given by Zoroaster, who proclaimed him as the uncreated spirit, wholly wise, benevolent and good, as well…

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Ahura Mazda. the Iranian sky god, the Wise Lord or Lord Wisdom, and god of order, depicted as a bearded man on a winged disk, was the principal god of the ancient Zoroastrians. He was one of the Indo-Iranian spiritual lords who also included Mithra and Varuna. Achaemenid Persians worshiped him as Ahuramazda, giver of kingship. Later dynasties worshiped him as a perfect and omniscient spirit. He came to be depicted in human form. Persian Mythology, Sky God, Ahura Mazda, Ancient Persia, Persian Empire, Ancient Mesopotamia, Ancient Persian, Bearded Man, World Religions

Ahura Mazda. the Iranian sky god, the Wise Lord or Lord Wisdom, and god of order, depicted as a bearded man on a winged disk, was the principal god of the ancient Zoroastrians. He was one of the Indo-Iranian spiritual lords who also included Mithra and Varuna. Achaemenid Persians worshiped him as Ahuramazda, giver of kingship. Later dynasties worshiped him as a perfect and omniscient spirit. He came to be depicted in human form.

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Persian Calligraphy Tattoo, Gratitude Tattoo, Ahura Mazda, Persian Tattoo, Witch Symbols, Armenian Culture, Creation Myth, Storytelling Techniques, Creation Story

Creation stories often form the basis for many religions around the world; many are well known even among those who do not practice the religion. Others are obscure and unusual, utilizing strong storytelling techniques to explain complex moral and spiritual quandaries. Regardless of the creation story's popularity, they all seek…

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