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There are so many similarities, you will be amazed. Google 'mithras' and have a look, it makes interesting reading!

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In religion what does the term Mithra refer to?

The term Mithra has several meanings in the context of religion. The Romans believed Mithra was a sun god, while the Persian people believed Mithra was the god of the morning sun.


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The Roman god, Mithras is depicted as slaying a bull. Mithras was an evolution and deification of Mithra, in the Persian Zoroastrian belief. Zoroastrian beliefs about Mithra changed over time, between regarding him more or less as a god, to being comparable to an archangel. He was always clearly inferior to Ahura Mazda.


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Mithra Siriwardena died in 2011.


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Mithra Jin was born on January 6, 1983.


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Where is mithra city in India?

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Is Mithra part of the Zoroastrian religion?

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What is the name meaning of mehran?

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