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Avesta / Ahura Mazda / Monotheistic religions / Yasna / Fire temple / Yazata / Zoroaster / Namaste / Barsom / Zoroastrianism / Religion / Spirituality
Date: 2012-08-30 12:56:37
Avesta
Ahura Mazda
Monotheistic religions
Yasna
Fire temple
Yazata
Zoroaster
Namaste
Barsom
Zoroastrianism
Religion
Spirituality

Yazamaidē The Avestan word, ‘Yazamaidē’, quoted innumerable times in the Avestan texts, is variously translated as ‘Reverence be to’, ‘I revere’, ‘We revere’; occasionally as ‘Worship’. Comparativel

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