Vohu Manah — is the Avestan language term for a Zoroastrian concept, frequently translated as Good Purpose or Good Mind , but more literally, the good moral state of mind that enables an individual to accomplish his duties. Its Middle Persian equivalent as… … Wikipedia
Vohu Manah — One of the seven Immortal Holy Ones, the attendants of Ahura Mazda. Vohu Manah represented good thought … Who’s Who in non-classical mythology
Akem Manah — ( Akәm Manah ) is the Avestan language name of Zoroastrianism s demon of the evil mind or evil purpose or evil thinking or evil intention . Manah denotes a state of mind, and akem manah may thus be more accurately described as the state of mind… … Wikipedia
Aka Manah — (avestisch: „böses Denken“, „böser Geist“) oder Akaman (mittelpersisch) ist im Zoroastrismus der Name eines Dämons ( Daeva ). Er entspricht dem Div Akvan Div. Szene aus Schāhnāme: Akvan Div wirft den Helden … Deutsch Wikipedia
Asha — This article is about a Zoroastrian principle. For other uses, see Asha (disambiguation). Part of a series on Zoroastrianism Portal … Wikipedia
Amesha Spenta — ae. Amesha Spenta ( ae. Aməša Spənta ) is an Avestan language term for a class of divinity/divine concepts in Zoroastrianism, and literally means Bounteous Immortal . Later middle Persian variations of the term include Ameshāspand and the… … Wikipedia
Theological Aspects of the Avesta — The Theological Aspects of the Avesta † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Theological Aspects of the Avesta I. GOD The name of the Supreme God of the Avestic system is Ahura Mazda (in the Achaemenid royal inscriptions, Auramazda), which … Catholic encyclopedia
Amesha Spenta — /ah me sheuh spen teuh/, Zoroastrianism. any of the personified attributes of Ahura Mazda. Also called Spenta Amesha. [ < Avestan, equiv. to amesha angel + spenta good] * * * In Zoroastrianism, any of the six divine beings (three male, three… … Universalium
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Mah — For other uses, see Mah (disambiguation). Part of a series on Zoroastrianism Portal … Wikipedia