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  2. Names of God in Zoroastrianism - Wikipedia

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    In Zoroastrianism, there are 101 names and titles used to refer to Ahura Mazda.The list is preserved in Persian, Pazend, and Gujarati. [1]The names are often taken during Baj (ceremonial prayer) as part of Yasna while continuously sprinkling with the ring made of eight metals with the hair of the pure Varasya named "Vars" [clarification needed] into the water vessel.

  3. Khuda - Wikipedia

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    The fourth and eighty-sixth entry of the Pazend prayer titled 101 Names of God, Harvesp-Khoda "Lord of All" and Khudawand "Lord of the Universe", respectively, are compounds involving Khuda. [4] Application of khoda as "the Lord" (Ahura Mazda) is represented in the first entry in the medieval Frahang-i Pahlavig.

  4. Zoroastrian cosmology - Wikipedia

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    Ahura Mazda created the material and visible world itself in order to ensnare evil. He created the floating, egg-shaped universe in two parts: first the spiritual (menog) and 3,000 years later, the physical (getig). [10] Ahura Mazda then created Gayomard, the archetypical perfect man, and Gavaevodata, the primordial bovine. [11]

  5. Ahura Mazda - Wikipedia

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    Ahura Mazda (/ ə ˌ h ʊər ə ˈ m æ z d ə /; [1] Avestan: 𐬀𐬵𐬎𐬭𐬀 𐬨𐬀𐬰𐬛𐬁, romanized: Ahura Mazdā; Persian: اهورا مزدا, romanized: Ahurâ Mazdâ), [n 1] also known as Horomazes, [n 2] [2] is the creator deity and god of the sky [3] in the ancient Iranian religion Zoroastrianism.

  6. Talk:Names of God in Zoroastrianism - Wikipedia

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    Any Atash Behram or Atash Adaran in India will contain books on the 101 Names of Ahura Mazda and their meanings. Therefore, it is recited in Zoroastrianism and that revert was baseless and with no facts. Warrior4321 Contact Me 15:00, 17 July 2009 (UTC) Please pay attention to what this article is ABOUT. Note the categories, infobox and sources.

  7. Talk:Ahura Mazda - Wikipedia

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    The other names that Ahura Mazda was called by is in the lead, there is no need to have a seperate paragraph on it. ... Ahura Mazda has 101 names. —Preceding ...

  8. Ahurani - Wikipedia

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    The ahura of the name may or may not be a reference to Ahura Mazda or to the other Ahuras. Following recent scholarship (see Ahura for details), it is now generally supposed that there was once been a divinity whose proper name was *Ahura, and from whom the various ahura s of the Avesta receive this epithet.

  9. Avesta - Wikipedia

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    The legends run as follows: The twenty-one nasks ("books") of the Avesta were created by Ahura Mazda and brought by Zoroaster to his patron Vishtaspa (Denkard 4A, 3A). [10] Supposedly, Vishtaspa (Dk 3A) or another Kayanian, Daray (Dk 4B), then had two copies made, one of which was stored in the treasury and the other in the royal archives (Dk ...