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Yazata: Antiochus and the '''Yazata''' ''Dae-pa-Meher'' or Mithra (right, with radiate phrygian cap) |
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588 words, approx. 2 pages YAZATAS. The term yazata occurs in the Avesta, the collection of sacred books of Zoroastrianism, as an attribute or designation of divine beings. From this term is derived the Middle Persian yazd ("god"; pl., yazdān). The word...
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 Yazata is the Avestan language word for a Zoroastrian concept. The word has a wide range of meaning but generally signifies (or is an epithet of) a divinity. The term literally means "worthy of worship." if (window.showTocToggle) { var tocShowText =...


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