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Ahura Mazda's adversary, the chief spirit of darkness and evil in Zoroastrianism.
The name Ahura Mazda refers to the divinity of the old Iranian religion. Characteristics accredited to Ahura Mazda are wisdom, fairness and judgement.
The Parsis of India are Zoroastrians and worship Ahura Mazda ("Wise Lord").
Zoroastrianism promoted the worship of Ahura Mazda as the supreme deity associated with truth, order, and goodness. Ahura Mazda is considered the creator of the universe and the embodiment of light and wisdom in Zoroastrian belief.
Ahura Mazda
They pray to Ahura Mazda.
An Amesha Spenta is any of six immortal beings in the Zoroastrian belief which has been created by Ahura Mazda, and which are often equated to archangels or to Ahura Mazda himself.
AnswerXerxes worshipped Ahura Mazda.
Zarathustra refers to Ahura Mazda's use of humanity and history to realize certain sacred purposes in the Gathas, the hymns he composed. He emphasizes the role of humans in choosing to align themselves with Ahura Mazda's divine will and in striving to fulfill their responsibilities in creating a better world. Zarathustra highlights the importance of human agency and free will in co-creating a harmonious existence alongside Ahura Mazda.
They had a polytheistic system, with the high god Ahura Mazda.
Ahura Mazda
Ahura Mazda is the deity and his prophet Zoroaster