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Haurvatat /ˈhəʊrvətət/ (Avestan: 𐬵𐬀𐬎𐬭𐬎𐬎𐬀𐬙𐬁𐬙
haurvatāt) is the
Avestan language word for the
Zoroastrian concept of "wholeness" or "perfection...
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oppositions of
haurvatāt- (wholeness) to taršna- (thirst), and amərətāt- (life) to šud- (hunger).
These latter ****ignments
reflect Haurvatat's identification...
- her
proper name.
Already in the Gathas,
Ameretat is
closely allied with
Haurvatat, the
Amesha Spenta of "Wholeness" and health.
Addressing Ahura Mazda in...
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trees Spenta Armaiti,
goddess of
earth Ameretat,
goddess of
vegetation Haurvatat,
goddess ****ociated with
water Anahita,
goddess of
waters Tishtrya, god...
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Asman / Anaghran;
Spenta Armaiti + Ap /
Daena / Ashi /
Manthra Spenta;
Haurvatat +
Tishtriya /
Fravashi / Vata;
Ameretat +
Rashnu /
Arshtat / Zamyad; In...
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Persian name is Jawzā (جَوزا). The name is
derived from the
deity name
Haurvatat. 2-3 – 1244 –
Grand Review of the
Armies 16 – 1323 – the
Normandy landings...
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originate from
Semitic beliefs, but
appear to be
etymologically related to
Haurvatat and Ameretat, two
Amesha Spenta from Zoroastrianism.
Their fall from heaven...
- waters: All
three Ahuras (Mazda, Mithra, Apam Napat), two
Amesha Spentas (
Haurvatat, Armaiti) and two
lesser Yazatas (Aredvi Sura
Anahita and Ahurani). Abans...
- "Desirable Dominion"
Spenta Armaiti (Phl. Spandarmad): lit. "Holy Devotion"
Haurvatat (Phl. Hordad): lit. "Perfection or Health"
Ameretat (Phl. Amurdad): lit...
- is the New
Persian continuation of
Middle Persian Hordad, from
Avestan Haurvatat "wholeness."
Khordad was
established in 1998. Its
founder and publisher...