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A guardian angel is a type of angel that is assigned to protect and guide a particular person, group or nation. Belief in tutelary beings can be traced... |
Sayem describes Zoroastrianism as one of the oldest monotheistic religions in the world. It is generally accepted that Zoroastrianism treats Ahura Mazda... |
'Azrā'īl Angels of Heaven, such as Riḍwan. Angels of Hell, Mālik and Zabānīya Guardian angels, who are assigned to individuals to protect them The angels who... |
Scroll speaks about angels of light fighting against demonic beings of darkness.(p20) In Zoroastrianism there are different angel-like figures. For example... |
Archangel (redirect from Arch-angel) theology and philosophy believe that Zoroastrianism contains the earliest distillation of prehistoric belief in angels. The Amesha Spentas (Avestan: Aməša... |
Yazata (redirect from Zoroastrian angelology) features prominently in Zoroastrian worship in Armenia, the Kushan Empire, Sogdia, China, and other regions where Zoroastrianism was practiced outside of... |
Fallen angels are angels who were expelled from Heaven. The literal term "fallen angel" does not appear in any Abrahamic religious texts, but is used... |
Mithra is not mentioned by name in the Gathas, the oldest texts of Zoroastrianism and traditionally attributed to Zoroaster himself, or by name in the... |
Demonology (section Zoroastrianism) ISBN 0-8047-3449-6 "Who are the Zoroastrians", at tenets.zoroastrianism.com Bamberger, Bernard, Jacob (2006). Fallen Angels: Soldiers of Satan's Realm. Jewish... |
Amesha Spenta (category Classes of angels) In Zoroastrianism, the Amesha Spenta (Avestan: 𐬀𐬨𐬆𐬱𐬀⸱𐬯𐬞𐬆𐬧𐬙𐬀, romanized: Aməša Spəṇta—literally "Immortal (which is) holy/bounteous/furthering")... |
Haoma (section In present-day Zoroastrianism) Haoma (/ˈhoʊmə/; Avestan: 𐬵𐬀𐬊𐬨𐬀) is a divine plant in Zoroastrianism and in later Persian culture and mythology. Haoma has its origins in Indo-Iranian... |
אֲרִיאֵל, romanized: ʾÁrīʾēl; Ancient Greek: Ἀριήλ, romanized: Ariel) is an angel found primarily in Judaism and Christianity The word Ariel appears in the... |
Xwedodah (category Zoroastrian practices) in Zoroastrianism before the Muslim conquest of Persia.[need quotation to verify] Such marriages are recorded as having been inspired by Zoroastrian cosmogony... |
Archdemon (section Zoroastrianism) legends, an order of nineteen angels of hell exists, each commanding a host of devils. Among them is the Quranic guardian of hell-fire Maalik. Another... |
Beings, known as Angels. Preeminent among these Angels is Tawûsî Melek (also spelled as Melek Taûs), who is the leader of the Angels and who has authority... |
Riḍwan (redirect from Ridwan (angel)) the guardian. His name probably developed from the Quranic term riḍwan. However, in the Quranic usage, it does not refer to an angel. List of angels in... |
Gabriel (redirect from Gabriel (angel)) archangel Michael, Gabriel is described as the guardian angel of Israel, defending its people against the angels of the other nations. In the New Testament... |
Tawûsî Melek (redirect from Peacock Angel) Tawûsî Melek (Kurdish: تاوسی مەلەک, romanized: Tawûsî Melek, lit. 'Peacock Angel') is one of the central figures of the Yazidi religion. In Yazidi creation... |
Sraosha (section In Zoroastrian tradition) "Religion" and Guardian/Companion over the Chinvat Bridge. Sraosha is already attested in the Gathas, the oldest texts of Zoroastrianism and believed to... |
Munkar and Nakir (category Angels in Islam) function of Munkar and Nakīr carries certain echoes of the Zoroastrian concept of the angels Srōsh (“Obedience”) and Ātar (“Fire”)". A mythical figure... |