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Magi - The good religion - 2 Of the antagonists of Wisdom excess is the related opposite and deficiency the contrary opposite. Because noble and right knowledge belongs to the Good ...
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Magi - The good religion - 2 Lack of order is specifically excess and deficiency, diabolical heresy, the opposite (pityarak) of Innate Wisdom. Whenever the divine Innate Wisdom triumphs ...
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An Alphabetized list of Non-Zarathushtrians authors - D DE BEAUMONT, François Marie Marchant DE BEAUSOBRE, Isaac (8 March 1659 - 5 June 1738) DEBEVOISE, Neilson Carel (1903 - ) DE BOCK, Jean Nicolas Etienne (1747 ...
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Farvardyn © - An illustrated reference portal about Ancient Persia An illustrated reference portal about religions, culture, civilization, ceremonies and languages of the Gateway of the east, the lost world of Ancient ...
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Pahlavi - Pahlavi texts on religious subjects - 2 The Bundahishn, known to the Indian Parsis, contains about 13000 words, ... In this codex the Bundahishn is the fifteenth of the twenty texts it contains, ...
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Mithraism - Women and the Mithraic Cult This same figure also appears in the procession of the Lions in santa Prisca. .... even in Rome, where some statues were decorated with gold leaf, .... those signs of the mysticism of Iamblichus which appear in the Emperor's own 'Hymn ... cut short b
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Zoroastrianism - The Aryans of old Iran Vayu (the Wind, a name which is identically the same in both the languages) is another of the ancient Aryan deities. Haug says that 'he is the only Vedic ...
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Mithraism - Mithras in India, Iran and Europe To understand the place of Mithra in Iran it is necessary to keep in mind the .... In creatures of the male sex the sap of the plant is changed into fertile ...
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Mandaeans - Introduction Abstracted from : Mandaeans of Iraq and Iran, E.S. Drower, Leiden, 1962. Page: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Next Top Home. Copyright © 2001-2009, Farvardyn Project ...
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