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Summary Of: Ahura Mazda

Ahura Mazda is described as the highest deity of worship... Although Ahura Mazda is thought to represent a proto... but whether Ahura Mazda is one of these two... that Ahura Mazda could be an Iranian development of the... Ahura Mazda is then a compound divinity in which the favorable characteristics of... Ahura Mazda is seen as the Ahura... to whom Ahura Mazda may or may not be related... Ahura Mazda is distinct from both Mithra and the Baga... Zoroaster gives Ahura Mazda an entirely new dimension by characterizing the Creator as the one uncreated God... s perception of Ahura Mazda is the concept of... and Ahura Mazda as the benevolent Creator of all is consequently the Creator of only the good... Ahura Mazda will ultimately triumph... Zoroaster did not perceive Ahura Mazda to be omnipotent... Ahura Mazda was not the transcendental God... to explain where Angra Mainyu came from since Ahura Mazda created only good... Ahura Mazda was frequently named... The worship of Ahura Mazda with accompanying images is known to have occurred during the...

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