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- Arshtat[pronunciation?] (Avestan: 𐬀𐬭𐬱𐬙𐬁𐬝) is the Avestan language name of a Zoroastrian principle and signifies either "justice" or "honesty." As...
- neutral outsider, won the Sacred Games and thus the right to marry Arshtat. Arshtat and Ferid begat two heirs, the Prince (named by the player, called...
- Manthra Spenta; Haurvatat + Tishtriya / Fravashi / Vata; Ameretat + Rashnu / Arshtat / Zamyad; In Zoroastrianism, Ahura Mazda is the beginning and the end,...
- hierarchy of yazatas, Ameretat has Rashnu, Arshtat, and Zam as ****istants or cooperators (hamkars). Rashnu and Arshtat both have roles in Zoroastrian eschatology...
- of Falena, the younger sister of the Prince and the daughter of Queen Arshtat and Ferid Egan. Corselia Suikoden Tactics PlayStation 2 She is the former...
- (Mangha) Iranian - Zoroastrian Ahurani Ameretat (Amordad, Amurdad, Mordad) Arshtat (Ashtad) Ashi (Ahrishwang, Ashi Vanghuhi, Ashi Vanuhi) Bushyasta (Bushasp)...
- (yazata of religion and personified conscious), Ashi (yazata of fortune) and Arshtat (justice). The remaining four were dedicated to Asman (lord of sky or Heaven)...
- treasure of the Queendom of Falena, the Sun Rune was formerly held by Queen Arshtat Falenas The Dawn Rune is held by the Prince, and the Twilight Rune is held...
- (Οραλαγνο): Verethragna, the Iranian god of war Rishti (Ριϸτι, "Uprightness"): Arshtat Shaoreoro (Ϸαορηορο, "Best royal power", Archetypal ruler): Khshathra Vairya...
- should strive for. Similarly Yasht 18, although nominally dedicated to Arshtat, is a short 9-verse ode to a third variant of khvarenah; the Iranian khvarenah...