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Havan Gah Prayer - Khorde Avesta
Hawan Gah sunrise to midday 1. xshnaothra ahurahe mazdå, ashem vohû...(3). fravarâne mazda...
published: 30 May 2010
author: ZRMazdayasnier
Havan Gah Prayer - Khorde Avesta
Havan Gah Prayer - Khorde Avesta
Hawan Gah sunrise to midday 1. xshnaothra ahurahe mazdå, ashem vohû...(3). fravarâne mazdayasnô zarathushtrish vîdaêvô ahura-tkaêshô, hâvanêe ashaone ashahe ...- published: 30 May 2010
- views: 11424
- author: ZRMazdayasnier
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Yasna 28, Avestan
Prologue to the Ahunavaiti Gatha of Zarathushtra....
published: 24 Mar 2011
author: Delodephius
Yasna 28, Avestan
Yasna 28, Avestan
Prologue to the Ahunavaiti Gatha of Zarathushtra.- published: 24 Mar 2011
- views: 1562
- author: Delodephius
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Sacred Avesta / Haptanghaiti (7 chapters) Yasna 36 / recited by Hirbed Ardeshir Farahmand
In Avestan with latin transliteration : 1 ahyâ thwâ âthrô verezênâ paouruyê pairî-jasâmaid...
published: 01 Oct 2012
author: Fereydoun Rasti
Sacred Avesta / Haptanghaiti (7 chapters) Yasna 36 / recited by Hirbed Ardeshir Farahmand
Sacred Avesta / Haptanghaiti (7 chapters) Yasna 36 / recited by Hirbed Ardeshir Farahmand
In Avestan with latin transliteration : 1 ahyâ thwâ âthrô verezênâ paouruyê pairî-jasâmaidê mazdâ ahurâ thwâ thwâ mainyû spênishtâ ýê â axtish ahmâi ýêm axtô...- published: 01 Oct 2012
- views: 20
- author: Fereydoun Rasti
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How to Pronounce Avestan
Learn how to say Avestan correctly with EmmaSaying's "how do you pronounce" free tutorials...
published: 25 Nov 2012
author: Emma Saying
How to Pronounce Avestan
How to Pronounce Avestan
Learn how to say Avestan correctly with EmmaSaying's "how do you pronounce" free tutorials. Definition of Avestan (oxford dictionary): adjective relating to ...- published: 25 Nov 2012
- views: 128
- author: Emma Saying
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Gathas 28:4 in Avestan and Persian
ýê urvânem mêñ gairê vohû dadê hathrâ mananghâ ashîshcâ shyaothananãm vîdeush mazdå ahurah...
published: 05 Mar 2012
author: IloveMazdayasna
Gathas 28:4 in Avestan and Persian
Gathas 28:4 in Avestan and Persian
ýê urvânem mêñ gairê vohû dadê hathrâ mananghâ ashîshcâ shyaothananãm vîdeush mazdå ahurahyâ ýavat isâi tavâcâ avat xsâi aêshê ashahyâ. 4. I who have set my ...- published: 05 Mar 2012
- views: 134
- author: IloveMazdayasna
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Yasna 28:2 in Avestan
From the Book of God, the Gathas: 2. I who would serve you, O Mazda Ahura and Vohu Mano, d...
published: 29 Feb 2012
author: IloveMazdayasna
Yasna 28:2 in Avestan
Yasna 28:2 in Avestan
From the Book of God, the Gathas: 2. I who would serve you, O Mazda Ahura and Vohu Mano, do ye give through Asha the blessings of both worlds, the bodily and...- published: 29 Feb 2012
- views: 238
- author: IloveMazdayasna
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The Talysh and Avestan language
The Talysh and Avestan language Talış Talish Talysh Avesta Zərdüşt Zoroaster Zərdüştlük Ca...
published: 19 Jun 2012
author: Talysh Land
The Talysh and Avestan language
The Talysh and Avestan language
The Talysh and Avestan language Talış Talish Talysh Avesta Zərdüşt Zoroaster Zərdüştlük Caspian Hind European Iranian Kadusi Caspi Talysh mountain people lan...- published: 19 Jun 2012
- views: 2257
- author: Talysh Land
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Tajik group sing in Xurasanian Avestan-Gatha style - Maadar by Group Samo
Tajik group from beautiful country of Greater Badakhshan sing in Gatha-style of Avesta a b...
published: 27 Dec 2010
author: Leader2OO7
Tajik group sing in Xurasanian Avestan-Gatha style - Maadar by Group Samo
Tajik group sing in Xurasanian Avestan-Gatha style - Maadar by Group Samo
Tajik group from beautiful country of Greater Badakhshan sing in Gatha-style of Avesta a beautiful traditional ancient Manichaen Tajik poem.- published: 27 Dec 2010
- views: 2814
- author: Leader2OO7
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The Kurdish (Median) and Avestan language
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published: 03 May 2012
author: KurdishAleviBoy44
The Kurdish (Median) and Avestan language
The Kurdish (Median) and Avestan language
- published: 03 May 2012
- views: 1507
- author: KurdishAleviBoy44
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The language of Avesta The Kurdish language Die Sprache der Avesta Die kurdische Sprache
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published: 10 Dec 2010
author: MedianParthianKurds
The language of Avesta The Kurdish language Die Sprache der Avesta Die kurdische Sprache
The language of Avesta The Kurdish language Die Sprache der Avesta Die kurdische Sprache
- published: 10 Dec 2010
- views: 2905
- author: MedianParthianKurds
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Avesta Koshti Bastan - Kusti prayer خرده اوستا اوستای کشتی
This is the Prayer which every Mazdayas is spelling at the first time by his Navjote or Se...
published: 29 May 2010
author: ZRMazdayasnier
Avesta Koshti Bastan - Kusti prayer خرده اوستا اوستای کشتی
Avesta Koshti Bastan - Kusti prayer خرده اوستا اوستای کشتی
This is the Prayer which every Mazdayas is spelling at the first time by his Navjote or Sedreh Pooshi. And than everyday when they wear the new Sedreh and re...- published: 29 May 2010
- views: 4761
- author: ZRMazdayasnier
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Judaism influenced Zoroastrianism Part 14 Linguistic Dating of the Avestan Texts
I discuss the Linguistic Dating of the Avesta. THE FORMATION OF ACHAEMENID IMPERIAL IDEOLO...
published: 05 Aug 2008
author: TruthCeeker333
Judaism influenced Zoroastrianism Part 14 Linguistic Dating of the Avestan Texts
Judaism influenced Zoroastrianism Part 14 Linguistic Dating of the Avestan Texts
I discuss the Linguistic Dating of the Avesta. THE FORMATION OF ACHAEMENID IMPERIAL IDEOLOGY AND ITS IMPACT ON THE AVESTA http://www.soudavar.com/ACHAEMENID%...- published: 05 Aug 2008
- views: 386
- author: TruthCeeker333
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ZOROASTRIAN ENGLISH SONG - AVESTA
Zoroastrian Song in English and Avesta Based on Zarathushtra's Gatha from verses in Yasna ...
published: 05 Mar 2009
author: urvanem
ZOROASTRIAN ENGLISH SONG - AVESTA
ZOROASTRIAN ENGLISH SONG - AVESTA
Zoroastrian Song in English and Avesta Based on Zarathushtra's Gatha from verses in Yasna Ha 28 and Ashem Vohu LEARN THIS SONG AND SING ALONG WITH YOUR CHILD...- published: 05 Mar 2009
- views: 28674
- author: urvanem
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Avesta - Yatha Ahu (1)
Zarathushtra & Avesta Ashem Vohu Yatha Ahu Vairyo Prayers Mantras....
published: 16 Mar 2008
author: urvanem
Avesta - Yatha Ahu (1)
Avesta - Yatha Ahu (1)
Zarathushtra & Avesta Ashem Vohu Yatha Ahu Vairyo Prayers Mantras.- published: 16 Mar 2008
- views: 6184
- author: urvanem
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AVESTAN - A Journey Into The Unfimiliar
Avestan is the embodiment of this pleasing unfamiliarity. It is a deviation from familiar ...
published: 20 Mar 2013
author: NICK THOMPSON
AVESTAN - A Journey Into The Unfimiliar
Avestan is the embodiment of this pleasing unfamiliarity. It is a deviation from familiar notes that move us through the past. It is an exploration of the untried. It is a journey to create new meaning through scents. It is a departure from lavender and rose to an unfulfilled journey of unfamiliar notes: clays, stems, saps, places and moments. Avestan is indeed an avant-garde play on nature - one that disallows the mind to identify but creates instead a welcomed occasion to explore.
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The Essence of Mazdã
The Essence of Mazdã is dedicated to all souls that have stepped above the entire science....
published: 20 Jul 2013
author: Navid Sigarchi
The Essence of Mazdã
The Essence of Mazdã is dedicated to all souls that have stepped above the entire science.
The nature that feels to be part of something amazingly beautiful , extraordinary organized and undoubtedly endless.
Mazdã means the creator and upholder of all truth beyond this world. Inspired by the Avestan name,The only advanced first language in all mankind developed by Persians and their ancient empire.
Some believe that Ahura Mazdã is an invincible hidden force in a divinity of cosmos, time and everything associated.
It is the highest deity of worship who is known to be the uncreated God.
The lord of light and wisdom, Also the most powerful invisible system that could exist anywhere in any moment of time. Any man or Anything would be benevolent and good under the full influence of pure Mazdã.
It also reflects to be a supporter and guardian of justice. The only destructer of evil of any kind.
It brings the cycle of life into our planet and its an ultimate soul to our galaxies infrastructure.
Without a true purity of the Lord's extracted love, there be nothing in our lives to pass us the truth.
The source of merited devotion and the sole uncreated creator of the universe.
It always exists in our righteous spirit and holds up a superior path between all of our balancing principles.
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Sejayno | "Mazdaznan"
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"Mazdaznan" ft. Ayako Kataoka.
Sejayno is Peter B, Carson Garha...
published: 22 May 2009
author: Shinkoyo
Sejayno | "Mazdaznan"
∆Sejayno∆Sejayno∆Sejayno∆
"Mazdaznan" ft. Ayako Kataoka.
Sejayno is Peter B, Carson Garhart, Severiano Martinez.
Mazdaznan is a syncretistic religious health movement based on Zoroastrian and Christian ideas with special focus on breathing exercises, vegetarian diet and body culture. It was founded at the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century by Otoman Zar-Adusht Ha'nish, born Otto Hanisch. The word Mazdaznan derives from the Persian "Mazda" and "Znan", and is supposed to mean "master thought".
The Mazda car corporation coincides with the anglicized pronunciation of the founder's name, Jujiro Matsuda, who was interested in spirituality, and chose to rename the firm in honor of both his family and Zoroastrianism. The word Mazda derives from Ahura Mazda, the Avestan language name for a divinity exalted by the ancient Iranian prophet Zoroaster, as the source of wisdom, intelligence and harmony.
The hand positions are Baroque hand gestures, 1644 Bulwer; thank you to the Syndics of Cambridge University Library.
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Neptune the Roman God of the Water and the Sea and Depictions on Roman and Greek Coins for Sale
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Neptune (Latin: Neptūnus) was the Roman god of freshwater and ...
published: 29 Jun 2013
author: Ilya Zlobin
Neptune the Roman God of the Water and the Sea and Depictions on Roman and Greek Coins for Sale
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Neptune (Latin: Neptūnus) was the Roman god of freshwater and the sea in Roman religion. He is the counterpart of the Greek god Poseidon. In the Greek-influenced tradition, Neptune was the brother of Jupiter and Pluto, each of them presiding over the realms of Heaven, our earthly world and the Underworld, respectively.
Depictions of Neptune in Roman mosaics, especially those of North Africa, are influenced by Hellenistic conventions. Neptune was likely associated with fresh water springs before the sea. Like Poseidon, Neptune was worshipped by the Romans also as a god of horses, under the name Neptunus Equester, a patron of horse-racing.
Etymology
The etymology of Neptunus is unclear and disputed. The ancient grammarian Varro derived the name from nuptus i.e. covering (opertio), with a more or less explicit allusion to the nuptiae, marriage of Heaven and Earth.
Among modern scholars P. Kretschmer proposed a derivation from IE *neptu-, moist substance. Similarly R. Bloch supposed it might be an adjectival form in -no from *nuptu-, meaning "he who is moist". Dumézil though remarked words deriving from root *nep- are not attested in IE languages other than Vedic and Avestan. He proposed an etymology that brings together Neptunus with Vedic and Avestan theonyms Apam Napat, Apam Napá and Old Irish theonym Nechtan, all meaning descendant of the waters. By using the comparative approach the Indo-Iranian, Avestan and Irish figures would show common features with the Roman historicised legends about Neptune. Dumézil thence proposed to derive the nouns from IE root *nepot-, descendant, sister's son.
More recently, in his lectures delivered on various occasions in the late years of the last century, German scholar H. Petersmann proposed an etymology from IE rootstem *nebh- related to clouds and fogs, plus suffix -tu denoting an abstract verbal noun, and adjectival suffix -no which refers to the domain of activity of a person or his prerogatives. IE root *nebh-, having the original meaning of damp, wet, has given Sanskrit nábhah, Hittite nepis, Latin nubs, nebula, German nebel, Slavic nebo etc. The concept would be close to that expressed in the name of Greek god Όυράνος, derived from IE root *h2wórso-, to water, irrigate and *h2worsó-, the irrigator. This etymology would be more in accord with Varro's.
A different etymology grounded in the legendary history of Latium and Etruria was proposed by Preller and Müller-Deeke: Etruscan Nethunus, Nethuns would be an adjectival form of toponym Nepe(t), Nepete (presently Nepi), town of the ager Faliscus nearFalerii. The district was traditionally connected to the cult of the god: Messapus and Halesus, the eponymous hero of Falerii, were believed to be his own sons. Messapus led the Falisci and others to war in the Aeneid. Nepi and Falerii have been famed since antiquity for the excellent quality of the water of their springs, scattered in meadows.
Worship and theology
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Avesta/Poetic Gathas Yasna 28.1-28.11
The opening and the first song of the poetic gathas, Recited all by heart. Authentic recit...
published: 15 Sep 2012
author: Ardeshir Farhmand
Avesta/Poetic Gathas Yasna 28.1-28.11
Avesta/Poetic Gathas Yasna 28.1-28.11
The opening and the first song of the poetic gathas, Recited all by heart. Authentic recitation based on the ancient avestan script.- published: 15 Sep 2012
- views: 100
- author: Ardeshir Farhmand
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13220 16th Ave Stan Stanchev REMAX
13220 16th Ave. WhiteRock, Surrey Presented By Stan Stanchev cell: 604 202 1412....
published: 25 May 2010
author: stelliteti
13220 16th Ave Stan Stanchev REMAX
13220 16th Ave Stan Stanchev REMAX
13220 16th Ave. WhiteRock, Surrey Presented By Stan Stanchev cell: 604 202 1412.- published: 25 May 2010
- views: 231
- author: stelliteti
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Sacred Avesta-Yasna 27.13 : Ahunavar / The most sacred Manthra of Zoroastrianism/ Hirbed Farahmand
In Avestan with latin transliteration : ýathâ ahû vairyô athâ ratush ashâtcît hacâ vanghêu...
published: 28 Sep 2012
author: Fereydoun Rasti
Sacred Avesta-Yasna 27.13 : Ahunavar / The most sacred Manthra of Zoroastrianism/ Hirbed Farahmand
Sacred Avesta-Yasna 27.13 : Ahunavar / The most sacred Manthra of Zoroastrianism/ Hirbed Farahmand
In Avestan with latin transliteration : ýathâ ahû vairyô athâ ratush ashâtcît hacâ vanghêush dazdâ mananghô shyaothananãm anghêush mazdâi xshathremcâ ahurâi ...- published: 28 Sep 2012
- views: 106
- author: Fereydoun Rasti