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Summary Of: Mithra

Mithra is also a judicial figure... Mithra is described in the... Mithra of wide pastures... also refer to Mithra in the Litany to the Sun... Homage to Mithra of wide cattle pastures... Some recent theories have claimed Mithra represents the sun itself... Mithra is not mentioned by name in the... Mithra also does not appear by name in the... of Mithra in these texts implied that Zoroaster had rejected Mithra... that the reason why Zoroaster did not mention Mithra was because the latter was the supreme god of a blood... Mithra is an exalted figure... Mithra is additionally the protector of cattle... Mithra is one of the three judges at the... Mithra is not however a... While Mithra is not the divinity of the Sun in Zoroastrian scripture... Mithra became the divinity of the Sun... Mithra also seems to have been conflated with... used the name of Mithra current in their time... adopted the name Mithra to designate one of their own deities... It was among the Parthian Manicheans that Mithra as a sun god surpassed the importance of Narisaf as the common Iranian image of... among the Parthians the dominance of Mithra was such that his identification with the Third Messenger led to cultic emphasis on the... On Mithra in the Manichaean Pantheon... Mithra the King and Varuna the Master... Mithra in Old Indian and Mithra in Old Iranian...

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