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  1. Vor einem Tag · Ahura Mazda. Ahura Mazda, also known as Oromasdes, Ohrmazd, Ormazd, Ormusd, Hoormazd, Harzoo, Hormazd, Hormaz and Hurmz, is the creator deity and the supreme god in Zoroastrianism. Ahura Mazda stands for the dual deity Mitrāˊ-Váruṇā of the Hindu holy book known as the Rigveda.

  2. Vor 2 Tagen · “Mithra is the mediator between Ahura Mazda and Angra Mainyu… and that is why people of Iranian descent call him “Mithra the Mediator”. One of the impacts of believing in the doctrines of Mithraism was creating unity and brotherhood among people, establishing order, and attention to moral values among Mithra followers.

  3. Vor einem Tag · The direction faced by Zoroastrians during meditations/prayers is narrated in the 53rdchapter of DĀDESTÁN Í MĒNÖG Í ḴRAD(Judgments or Decisions of the Spirit of Wisdom.)

  4. Vor 4 Tagen · The ancient Ahura Mazda, the guardian of ‘asha’ (the cosmic order) became an uncreated God who had existed eternally and was the creator of all else that is good, including all other beneficent divinities created by him.

  5. Ahura Mazda: The False Perverter of Purity. Similarly, Ahura Mazda sought to establish his supremacy by promoting a dualistic worldview, dividing existence into stark categories of good and evil. He positioned himself as the embodiment of pure goodness, waging an eternal battle against Angra Mainyu, the so-called spirit of evil.

  6. Vor 2 Tagen · The Persian prophet believed there are two creator gods: Ahura Mazda, a lord of light, truth and justice, and Angra Mainyu, a lord of darkness, falseness, and injustice. Ahura had created a virtuous universe of light, which Angra set about corrupting. As a result we now live in a confusing, maddening mix of good and evil, light and darkness.

  7. Vor 2 Tagen · Ahura Mazda and Angra Mainyu were referents of those forces, but they did not personify them. For the Persians, Humans had to fight evil and, in this way, help Ahura Mazda. They believed that if people practiced justice and virtue, they would be judged after their death and rewarded with eternal salvation.