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Summary Of: Ameretat

is grammatically feminine and the divinity Ameretat is a female entity... Ameretat is already attested in the... Ameretat is not unambiguously an entity in those hymns... Ameretat does not have a standing epithet that in later Avesta texts becomes an element of... Ameretat is closely allied with... parallels are drawn between Ameretat and Haurvatat on the one hand and... The relationship between Ameretat and Haurvatat is carries forward into the Younger Avesta... The antithetical counterpart of Ameretat is the demon... Ameretat and Haurvatat are the only two Amesha Spentas who are not already assigned an antithetical... Ameretat and Haurvatat represent the reward of the righteous after death... Ameretat and Haurvatat appear... Ameretat crushed it to pulp and mixed it with water... Ameretat is invoked on the seventh day of each month together with the... was under the protection of Ameretat and Haurvatat up until the prophet... Ameretat and Haurvatat are consequently identified with food and drink...

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