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  • Second Zoroaster
  • 5th-century Zoroastrian leader

    The Second Zoroaster is a title that refers to a mysterious precursor and possible direct teacher of the Iranian prophet Mazdak, the eponymous founder

    Second Zoroaster

    Second Zoroaster

    Second_Zoroaster

  • Zoroaster
  • Iranian prophet and spiritual founder of Zoroastrianism

    Zarathushtra Spitama, more commonly known as Zoroaster, was an Iranian religious reformer who challenged the tenets of the contemporary Ancient Iranian

    Zoroaster

    Zoroaster

    Zoroaster

  • Zoroastrianism
  • Iranian religion founded by Zoroaster

    Zarathushtra Spitama, who is more commonly referred to by the Greek translation, Zoroaster (Ancient Greek: Ζωροάστρις, romanized: Zōroastris). Among the world's

    Zoroastrianism

    Zoroastrianism

    Zoroastrianism

  • Thus Spoke Zarathustra
  • Philosophical work by Friedrich Nietzsche

    protagonist is nominally the historical Zarathustra, more commonly called Zoroaster in the West. Much of the book consists of discourses by Zarathustra on

    Thus Spoke Zarathustra

    Thus Spoke Zarathustra

    Thus_Spoke_Zarathustra

  • Ahura Mazda
  • Highest deity of Zoroastrianism

    Mazda, as some Zoroastrian historians believe, was not originated by Zoroaster, but existed before the prophet's message. According to R.C. Zaehner,

    Ahura Mazda

    Ahura Mazda

    Ahura_Mazda

  • Wizard of Oz (character)
  • Character from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz

    Oscar Zoroaster Phadrig Isaac Norman Henkle Emmannuel Ambroise Diggs, better known as the "Wizard of Oz," is a fictional character in the Land of Oz created

    Wizard of Oz (character)

    Wizard of Oz (character)

    Wizard_of_Oz_(character)

  • Vishtaspa
  • Figure in Zoroastrianism

    Zoroastrian scripture and tradition, portrayed as an early follower of Zoroaster, and his patron, and instrumental in the diffusion of the prophet's message

    Vishtaspa

    Vishtaspa

    Vishtaspa

  • Magi
  • Priests in Zoroastrianism

    association was in turn the product of the Hellenistic fascination for Pseudo-Zoroaster, who was perceived by the Greeks to be the Chaldean founder of the Magi

    Magi

    Magi

    Magi

  • Ka'ba-ye Zartosht
  • Stepped structure in the Naqsh-e Rustam compound in Fars, Iran

    the Muslims' Kaaba, it became famous as Ka'ba-ye Zartosht, the Kaaba of Zoroaster. The Encyclopedia Iranica explains about the name of the structure: "Ka'ba-ye

    Ka'ba-ye Zartosht

    Ka'ba-ye Zartosht

    Ka'ba-ye_Zartosht

  • Manichaeism
  • Persian religion founded in the 3rd century AD

    final prophet sent after succession of various prophets most prominently Zoroaster, The Buddha, and Jesus, each of whose teachings were later corrupted and

    Manichaeism

    Manichaeism

    Manichaeism

  • Gathas
  • Sacred hymns of Zoroastrianism

    Avestan, texts". Daniel 2012, p. 47: "All in all, it seems likely that Zoroaster and the Avestan people flourished in eastern Iran at a much earlier date

    Gathas

    Gathas

    Gathas

  • Sasanian Empire
  • Last pre-Islamic Iranian empire (224–651 AD)

    the Adur Burzen-Mehr. The Adur Burzen-Mehr, linked (in legend) with Zoroaster and Vishtaspa (the first Zoroastrian King), was too holy for the Persian

    Sasanian Empire

    Sasanian Empire

    Sasanian_Empire

  • The Development of Metaphysics in Persia
  • 1908 book by Muhammad Iqbal

    book from Zoroaster to Bahá'u'lláh era and metaphysical anatomy. "Owing to my ignorance of Zend, my knowledge of Zoroaster is merely second hand. As regards

    The Development of Metaphysics in Persia

    The Development of Metaphysics in Persia

    The_Development_of_Metaphysics_in_Persia

  • Aka Manah
  • Negative entity in Zoroastrianism

    force of sensual desire that was sent by Ahriman to seduce the prophet Zoroaster. His eternal opponent is Vohu Manah. Aka Manah is the hypostatic abstraction

    Aka Manah

    Aka Manah

    Aka_Manah

  • Zoroastrianism in Afghanistan
  • Zoroastrianism, and Zoroaster is said to have taught in the city, perhaps in the 15th century BCE. Arachosia (modern Kandahar) was considered the second fatherland

    Zoroastrianism in Afghanistan

    Zoroastrianism in Afghanistan

    Zoroastrianism_in_Afghanistan

  • Jesus
  • First-century Jewish preacher and religious leader

    belief system, Jesus is revered alongside other prominent prophets such as Zoroaster, Gautama Buddha, and Mani himself. A major figure in Islam, Jesus (often

    Jesus

    Jesus

    Jesus

  • Muhammad
  • Founder of Islam (c. 570–632)

    wisely fused religious and political powers". In Emmanuel Pastoret's 1787 Zoroaster, Confucius and Muhammad, he presents the lives of these three "great men"

    Muhammad

    Muhammad

    Muhammad

  • Hermeticism
  • Philosophy based on the teachings of Hermes Trismegistus

    attributed to Hermes, but also those attributed to other ancient sages such as Zoroaster, Orpheus, Pythagoras, and Plato, as well as anonymous works such as the

    Hermeticism

    Hermeticism

    Hermeticism

  • Amesha Spenta
  • Class of divine entities in Zoroastrianism

    Amesha Spenta does not occur in the Gathas, but "it was probably coined by Zoroaster himself. Spenta is a characteristic word of his revelation, meaning furthering

    Amesha Spenta

    Amesha Spenta

    Amesha_Spenta

  • Mazdaism
  • Ancient Persian religion related to Zoroastrianism

    Mazda, as some Zoroastrian historians believe, was not originated by Zoroaster, but existed before the prophet's message, According to Robert Zahner

    Mazdaism

    Mazdaism

  • Rajshree-class patrol vessel
  • Patrol vessels of the Indian Coast Guard

    Sunanya on 15 June 2024. GRSE was awarded the second refit contract worth ₹33 crore (US$3.4 million) for Zoroaster on 6 February 2026 by the Ministry of External

    Rajshree-class patrol vessel

    Rajshree-class patrol vessel

    Rajshree-class_patrol_vessel

  • Krishna
  • Major deity in Hinduism

    In this way, Krishna shares an exalted station with Abraham, Moses, Zoroaster, Buddha, Jesus, Muhammad, the Báb, and the founder of the Baháʼí Faith

    Krishna

    Krishna

    Krishna

  • Xerxes I
  • King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire from 486 to 465 BC

    grandson of the prophet Zoroaster. Thanks to his family connection, Cyrus is brought up in the Persian court after the murder of Zoroaster, becoming the boyhood

    Xerxes I

    Xerxes I

    Xerxes_I

  • Miraculous births
  • Conceptions and births by miraculous circumstances

    conception. But according to later tradition, Zoroaster's mother, Dughdova, was a virgin when she conceived Zoroaster by a shaft of light. Greco-Roman and Hellenistic

    Miraculous births

    Miraculous births

    Miraculous_births

  • Saoshyant
  • Saviour figure in Zoroastrian

    "millennium of Zoroaster"). According to the tradition (found e.g. in the Jamasp Namag), the first Saoshyant will be named (H)Ushedar, the second (H)Ushedarmah

    Saoshyant

    Saoshyant

  • Public domain
  • Works outside the scope of copyright law

    works of William Shakespeare, Ludwig van Beethoven, Miguel de Cervantes, Zoroaster, Lao Zi, Confucius, Aristotle, L. Frank Baum, Leonardo da Vinci and Georges

    Public domain

    Public domain

    Public_domain

  • Baruch ben Neriah
  • Biblical character, friend of prophet Jeremiah

    religion of Zoroaster. The prophecy of the Virgin birth of Jesus, and of the Adoration of the Magi, is also ascribed to Baruch-Zoroaster. It is difficult

    Baruch ben Neriah

    Baruch ben Neriah

    Baruch_ben_Neriah

  • Hinduism
  • Range of Indian religious traditions

    period, between c. 500 to 200 BCE, and c. 300 CE, in the period of the second urbanisation and the early classical period of Hinduism when the epics and

    Hinduism

    Hinduism

    Hinduism

  • Asha
  • Central and complex Zoroastrian theological concept

    Gathas—the oldest texts of Zoroastrianism, thought to have been composed by Zoroaster—it is seldom possible to distinguish between moral principle and the divinity

    Asha

    Asha

    Asha

  • Kaaba
  • Building at the center of Masjid al-Haram

    but some have also been found in other regions, including the Kaaba of Zoroaster. Imoti contends that there were numerous such Kaaba sanctuaries in Arabia

    Kaaba

    Kaaba

    Kaaba

  • Sraosha
  • Avestan name of the Zoroastrian divinity of "Obedience" or "Observance"

    oldest texts of Zoroastrianism and believed to have been composed by Zoroaster himself. In these earliest texts, Soroush is routinely associated with

    Sraosha

    Sraosha

    Sraosha

  • Gavaevodata
  • Primordial bovine of Zoroastrian cosmogony and cosmology

    council, and decide that Zoroaster is the only one who can alleviate her condition. At first she laments even more, holding Zoroaster to be incompetent, but

    Gavaevodata

    Gavaevodata

    Gavaevodata

  • Xwedodah
  • Historical Zoroastrian consanguinious marriage

    the Gathas, believed to have been written by the founder of the faith Zoroaster, Armaiti of the Amesha Spenta is referred to as the "daughter" of Ahura

    Xwedodah

    Xwedodah

    Xwedodah

  • Pythagoras
  • Greek philosopher (c. 570 – c. 495 BC)

    Pythagoras had learned these teachings from the Magi in Persia or even from Zoroaster himself. The Phoenicians are also reputed to have taught Pythagoras arithmetic

    Pythagoras

    Pythagoras

    Pythagoras

  • Atropatene
  • Ancient Iranian kingdom (c. 323 BC – 226 AD)

    the Avesta, and also uncertainty about the birthplace of its prophet, Zoroaster. As a result local claims emerged quite easily, and with the appropriate

    Atropatene

    Atropatene

    Atropatene

  • Mithraism
  • Mystery religion in the Roman Empire

    was a natural cave, containing fountains, which Zoroaster found in the mountains of Persia. To Zoroaster, this cave was an image of the whole world, so

    Mithraism

    Mithraism

    Mithraism

  • Chinvat Bridge
  • Zoroastrian mythological location

    comprehend the material life of the time for Iranian Zoroastrians, thus, in Zoroaster's thought, heaven and hell, initiated by a monk named Arday Viraz, led

    Chinvat Bridge

    Chinvat Bridge

    Chinvat_Bridge

  • Caucasus
  • Region spanning Europe and Asia

    location of Airyanem Vaejah, the apparent homeland of the Iranians of Zoroaster. In Middle Persian sources of the Sasanian era, the Caucasus range was

    Caucasus

    Caucasus

    Caucasus

  • Islam
  • Abrahamic monotheistic religion

    estimated 2 billion worldwide adherents, called Muslims. Islam is the world's second-largest religious population after Christianity. Muslims believe that there

    Islam

    Islam

    Islam

  • Mithra
  • Zoroastrian divinity of covenant, light, and oath

    reason why Zoroaster did not mention Mithra was that the latter was the supreme God of a bloodthirsty group of daeva-worshipers that Zoroaster condemned

    Mithra

    Mithra

    Mithra

  • Lion and Sun
  • Motif and symbol in Persian heraldry

    dating from before the age of Zoroaster. And the reason for its currency may have been as follows. In the religion of Zoroaster, the sun is considered the

    Lion and Sun

    Lion and Sun

    Lion_and_Sun

  • Hermes Trismegistus
  • Legendary author of the Hermetica

    in antiquity and passed through a series of prophets, which included Zoroaster and Plato. In order to demonstrate the verity of the prisca theologia

    Hermes Trismegistus

    Hermes Trismegistus

    Hermes_Trismegistus

  • Religion
  • Social-cultural system

    Christianity, and Islam as well as additional prophets (Krishna, Buddha, Zoroaster), including its founder Bahá'u'lláh. Its initial phase as Bábism forms

    Religion

    Religion

    Religion

  • Abrahamic religions
  • Set of monotheistic religions

    well as academic discourse. The term appears for the first time in the second half of the 20th century. Although historically the term Abrahamic religions

    Abrahamic religions

    Abrahamic religions

    Abrahamic_religions

  • Denkard
  • 10th-century Zoroastrian compendium

    subsequent conversion; the vision of Zoroaster. The life of Zoroaster from Vistasp's conversion up to Zoroaster's death, including his revelations on science

    Denkard

    Denkard

    Denkard

  • Doppelgänger
  • Supernatural double of a living person

    contains the following passage in Act I: Ere Babylon was dust, The Magus Zoroaster, my dead child, Met his own image walking in the garden. That apparition

    Doppelgänger

    Doppelgänger

    Doppelgänger

  • Vohu Manah
  • Zoroastrian concept

    Gathas, the oldest texts of the Avesta and considered to be composed by Zoroaster, the term 'Vohu Manah' is not unambiguously used as a proper name and

    Vohu Manah

    Vohu Manah

    Vohu_Manah

  • God
  • Supreme being in theistic belief systems

    many of the major religious traditions such as Krishna, Buddha, Jesus, Zoroaster, Muhammad, Bahá'ú'lláh and also preaches the unity of all religions and

    God

    God

    God

  • Zartosht Bahram-e Pazhdo
  • Iranian poet

    who was the Grandfather of Zoroaster. Zoroaster's mother was named Doghdovi and when she was five month pregnant with Zoroaster, she had a dream. The story

    Zartosht Bahram-e Pazhdo

    Zartosht Bahram-e Pazhdo

    Zartosht_Bahram-e_Pazhdo

  • Yasna Haptanghaiti
  • Zoroastrian hymns

    allusions to the general (not necessarily Zoroaster-influenced) religious beliefs of the period in which Zoroaster was himself a priest. The texts are thus

    Yasna Haptanghaiti

    Yasna Haptanghaiti

    Yasna_Haptanghaiti

  • Avestan
  • Liturgical language of Zoroastrianism originating in the Old Iranian period

    Avestan (YAv.)". Daniel 2012, p. 47: "All in all, it seems likely that Zoroaster and the Avestan people flourished in eastern Iran at a much earlier date

    Avestan

    Avestan

    Avestan

  • West Azerbaijan province
  • Province of Iran

    Some Muslim researchers have proclaimed that the birth of the prophet Zoroaster was in this area, in the vicinity of Lake Orumieh, Chichest or Ganzak;

    West Azerbaijan province

    West Azerbaijan province

    West_Azerbaijan_province

  • Christianity
  • Abrahamic monotheistic religion

    movement in Judaea during the 1st century AD, within the context of late Second Temple Judaism. The earliest followers of Jesus were Jews who understood

    Christianity

    Christianity

    Christianity

  • Judaism
  • Religion of the Jewish people

    like the Sadducees and practitioners of Hellenistic Judaism during the Second Temple period; the Karaites; and among segments of the modern non-Orthodox

    Judaism

    Judaism

    Judaism

  • Artaxerxes III
  • King of the Achaemenid Empire from 359/8 to 338 BC

    throne. Historically, kings of the Achaemenid Empire were followers of Zoroaster or heavily influenced by Zoroastrian ideology. The reign of Artaxerxes

    Artaxerxes III

    Artaxerxes III

    Artaxerxes_III

  • Zoroastrianism in Iran
  • Overview of the Zoroastrian populace in Iran

    supposed to have been founded around the middle of the second millennium BCE by the prophet Zoroaster, also known as Zarathushtra, for whom the religion is

    Zoroastrianism in Iran

    Zoroastrianism in Iran

    Zoroastrianism_in_Iran

  • Eastern esotericism
  • Esoteric beliefs in the Eastern world

    "ancient Assyrian doctrines," and Plethon attributed their origin to Zoroaster. Such a concept in the Western imagination has been called "Platonic Orientalism"

    Eastern esotericism

    Eastern esotericism

    Eastern_esotericism

  • Achaemenid Empire
  • Ancient Iranian empire, 550–330 BC

    2307/283007. JSTOR 283007. p. 53 Gershevitch, Ilya (January 1964). "Zoroaster's Own Contribution". Journal of Near Eastern Studies. 23 (1): 12–38. doi:10

    Achaemenid Empire

    Achaemenid Empire

    Achaemenid_Empire

  • Polygamy
  • Marriage to more than one spouse

    Avesta that favors polygamy or monogamy. However, tradition holds that Zoroaster had three wives. Polygamy appears to have been a right of spiritual dignitaries

    Polygamy

    Polygamy

    Polygamy

  • Buddhism
  • Indian religion and philosophy

    Nepal, Bhutan, China, Malaysia, Vietnam, Taiwan, Korea, and Japan. The second-largest branch, Theravada, is followed mainly in Myanmar, Thailand, Laos

    Buddhism

    Buddhism

    Buddhism

  • Susan Huntington Gilbert Dickinson
  • American writer, poet, traveler, and editor

    Republican—"A Hole in Haute Society" (August 2, 1908), "The Passing of Zoroaster" (March 1910), and "The Circus Eighty Years Ago" (early 1900s). In January

    Susan Huntington Gilbert Dickinson

    Susan Huntington Gilbert Dickinson

    Susan_Huntington_Gilbert_Dickinson

  • Battle of Alexandrovsky Fort
  • Battle of the Russian Civil War

    troubles), additional engine troubles forced Sergie and the auxiliary cruiser Zoroaster to turn back. Still, Norris's ships could enjoy superior numbers: on 21

    Battle of Alexandrovsky Fort

    Battle_of_Alexandrovsky_Fort

  • Magic (supernatural)
  • Practice of supernatural beings and forces

    instance claimed that magic had been created by the Iranian philosopher Zoroaster, and that it had then been brought west into Greece by the magician Osthanes

    Magic (supernatural)

    Magic (supernatural)

    Magic_(supernatural)

  • Rumi
  • Sufi mystic and poet (1207–1273)

    commands the humanity to seek knowledge of tawhid (oneness of God), while the second instructs them to negate their own existence. In Rumi's terms, tawhid is

    Rumi

    Rumi

    Rumi

  • Zurvanism
  • Extinct branch of Zoroastrianism

    Zoroastrian in that it sought to clarify the enigma of the twin spirits that Zoroaster left unsolved. As the priesthood sought to explain it, if the Malevolent

    Zurvanism

    Zurvanism

    Zurvanism

  • Chaldean Oracles
  • Spiritual and philosophical texts used by Neoplatonist philosophers

    Augustine of Hippo. Some doctrines of the Oracles have been attributed to Zoroaster. The Chaldean Oracles were considered to be a central text by many later

    Chaldean Oracles

    Chaldean Oracles

    Chaldean_Oracles

  • Jewish history
  • to return and rebuild the temple; these events mark the beginning of the Second Temple period. After several centuries of foreign rule, the Maccabean Revolt

    Jewish history

    Jewish history

    Jewish_history

  • Cyrus the Great
  • Founder of the Achaemenid Empire

    well as a possible late-date for the activity of the Iranian prophet Zoroaster, who founded Zoroastrianism. The policies of Cyrus with respect to treatment

    Cyrus the Great

    Cyrus the Great

    Cyrus_the_Great

  • Kurds
  • Iranic ethnic group

    from Zoroastrian teachings. Ascribed to the teachings of the prophet Zoroaster, the faith's Supreme Being is Ahura Mazda. Leading characteristics, such

    Kurds

    Kurds

    Kurds

  • Deity
  • Supernatural being

    meaning of the word Ahura is "mighty" or "lord" and Mazda is wisdom. Zoroaster, the founder of Zoroastrianism, taught that Ahura Mazda is the most powerful

    Deity

    Deity

    Deity

  • Bullfighting
  • Physical contest involving a matador and a bull

    connotations of the ancient Iranian practice of bull sacrifice are reflected in Zoroaster's Gathas and the Avesta. The killing of the sacred bull (tauroctony) is

    Bullfighting

    Bullfighting

    Bullfighting

  • Heaven
  • Divine location in various religions

    preserved elements of Iron Age Phoenician religion in his Sanchuniathon. Zoroaster, the Zoroastrian prophet who introduced the Gathas, spoke of the existence

    Heaven

    Heaven

    Heaven

  • List of polyglots
  • September 2013. Quinn, Sholeh (2003). "Review: Religion in Iran: From Zoroaster to Baha'ullah, by Alessandro Bausani, trans. by J. M. Marchesi". Iranian

    List of polyglots

    List_of_polyglots

  • 300 (film)
  • 2006 film by Zack Snyder

    rights and individual freedom.... Cyrus was a follower of the teachings of Zoroaster, the founder of one of the world's oldest monotheistic religions.... When

    300 (film)

    300_(film)

  • Parsis
  • Zoroastrian community in the Indian subcontinent

    Parsee, member of a group of followers in India of the Persian prophet Zoroaster. The Parsis, whose name means "Persians", are descended from Persian Zoroastrians

    Parsis

    Parsis

    Parsis

  • Nader Shah
  • Shah of Iran from 1736 to 1747

    1017/S1356186322000694. Michael Axworthy, Iran: Empire of the Mind: A History from Zoroaster to the Present Day (Paperback) ISBN 0-14-103629-X Publisher Penguin (2008)

    Nader Shah

    Nader Shah

    Nader_Shah

  • Oz the Great and Powerful
  • 2013 film by Sam Raimi

    Oscar acknowledge their feelings for one another. James Franco as Oscar Zoroaster Phadrig Isaac Norman Henkle Emmannuel Ambroise Diggs, commonly known as

    Oz the Great and Powerful

    Oz_the_Great_and_Powerful

  • Dating creation
  • Using creation myths to date the Earth

    000th year cosmogony rests solely on the date Zoroaster is estimated to have been born. Since Zoroaster was born himself at the end of the 9th millennium

    Dating creation

    Dating creation

    Dating_creation

  • Vishnu Basement Rocks
  • Lithostratigraphic unit in the Grand Canyon, Arizona

    and also intrusive Early Paleoproterozoic ultramafic rocks. The term Zoroaster Plutonic Complex is used for all Paleoproterozoic granitic and grandioritic

    Vishnu Basement Rocks

    Vishnu Basement Rocks

    Vishnu_Basement_Rocks

  • Jeremiah
  • Biblical prophet

    Kathir, Zoroaster was once a disciple of Jeremiah. However, the two of them came into conflict which ended with Jeremiah disowning Zoroaster. Jeremiah

    Jeremiah

    Jeremiah

    Jeremiah

  • Asceticism
  • Lifestyle of frugality and abstinence

    the chaos at bay. This active participation is a central element in Zoroaster's concept of free will. In the Avesta, the sacred scriptures of Zoroastrianism

    Asceticism

    Asceticism

    Asceticism

  • Wishmaster (film)
  • 1997 film

    wish to set things right. Before the emperor can make his third wish, Zoroaster, a sorcerer, explains the consequences of the third wish, as it will free

    Wishmaster (film)

    Wishmaster_(film)

  • Indo-European languages
  • Language family native to Eurasia

    where Mahavira preached Jainism and Siddhartha Gautama preached Buddhism. Zoroaster composed the Gathas, rise of the Achaemenid Empire, replacing the Elamites

    Indo-European languages

    Indo-European languages

    Indo-European_languages

  • Mani (prophet)
  • 3rd-century prophet and founder of Manichaeism

    was the reincarnation of different religious figures including Jesus, Zoroaster, and the historical Buddha. Mani's followers were organized in a church

    Mani (prophet)

    Mani (prophet)

    Mani_(prophet)

  • Historicity of Jesus
  • Whether Jesus was a historical figure

    development of ancient religion and philosophy in Antiquity: Moses, Socrates, Zoroaster, and so on. Together with Jesus is Lord. Criticism of historical reconstructions:

    Historicity of Jesus

    Historicity of Jesus

    Historicity_of_Jesus

  • Mithraeum
  • Mithraic temple in classical antiquity

    path by which souls descend and go back again. For Eubulus tells us that Zoroaster was the first to dedicate a natural cave in honour of Mithras, the creator

    Mithraeum

    Mithraeum

    Mithraeum

  • Qajar Iran
  • Iran under the Qajar dynasty from 1789 to 1925

    John Murray. Michael Axworthy. Iran: Empire of the Mind: A History from Zoroaster to the Present Day, Penguin UK, 6 November 2008. ISBN 0-14-190341-4 Fisher

    Qajar Iran

    Qajar Iran

    Qajar_Iran

  • One Thousand and One Nights
  • Collection of Middle Eastern folk tales

    who wishes to taste the authentic flavour of those tales". An additional second volume of Arabian nights translated by Haddawy, composed of popular tales

    One Thousand and One Nights

    One Thousand and One Nights

    One_Thousand_and_One_Nights

  • Eschatology
  • Conceptions of the end of the present age

    founder, Zoroaster, is unknown, with scholarly dates ranging from 500 BCE to 1,500 BCE. Pliny the Elder even suggests there were two Zoroasters. However

    Eschatology

    Eschatology

    Eschatology

  • Hell
  • Abode of the dead, in various cultures

    molten metal, and eternal punishment, all of which have standing in Zoroaster's writings. Zoroastrian eschatology includes the belief that wicked souls

    Hell

    Hell

    Hell

  • Demon
  • Evil supernatural being

    Mazda to the one supreme God, the founder Zoroaster relegated the daevas to demons. Emphasizing free will, Zoroaster taught that demons became evil by their

    Demon

    Demon

    Demon

  • Atar
  • Zoroastrian concept of holy fire

    of the compendium of the Avesta and believed to have been composed by Zoroaster himself. At this juncture, as in the Yasna Haptanghaiti (the seven-chapter

    Atar

    Atar

    Atar

  • Avesta
  • Zoroastrian compendium of sacred literature

    nasks ("books") of the Avesta were created by Ahura Mazda and brought by Zoroaster to his patron Vishtaspa (Denkard 4A, 3A). Supposedly, Vishtaspa (Dk 3A)

    Avesta

    Avesta

    Avesta

  • Wandering Jew
  • Christian mythical character

    A student named Dionis goes on a surreal journey through the book of Zoroaster, which seemingly grants him godlike abilities. The book is given to him

    Wandering Jew

    Wandering Jew

    Wandering_Jew

  • Gojira (band)
  • French heavy metal band

    The tour included headline dates on off days, supported by Burst and Zoroaster. As their popularity spread to America's metal scene, a Blabbermouth.net

    Gojira (band)

    Gojira (band)

    Gojira_(band)

  • Archon (Gnosticism)
  • Builders of the physical realm that serve the demiurge

    Persian religion Ulema-i-Islam, Vullers, Fragmente über die Religion Zoroasters, p. 49, and in other later sources for Persian religion, put together

    Archon (Gnosticism)

    Archon_(Gnosticism)

  • Oil tanker
  • Ship that carries petroleum

    a method to ventilate the tanks. The first successful oil tanker was Zoroaster, built by Sven Alexander Almqvist in Motala Verkstad, which carried its

    Oil tanker

    Oil tanker

    Oil_tanker

  • Last Judgment
  • Eschatological final judgment in world faiths

    in Lake Kąsaoiia (Lake Hāmūn), where the preserved seed of the prophet Zoroaster is kept. Upon his emergence, he will be accompanied by Divine Grace (xᵛarənah)

    Last Judgment

    Last Judgment

    Last_Judgment

  • Alec Baldwin filmography
  • List of credits for American actor Alec Baldwin

    Narrator (voice) Wes Anderson 2002 The Adventures of Pluto Nash Michael Zoroaster Marucci Ron Underwood Uncredited 2003 The Cooler Sheldon "Shelly" Kaplow

    Alec Baldwin filmography

    Alec Baldwin filmography

    Alec_Baldwin_filmography

  • Axial Age
  • Proposed age of religious and philosophical change from the 8th to 3rd centuries BCE

    monotheistic religions. William W. Malandra and R. C. Zaehner, suggest that Zoroaster may indeed have been an early contemporary of Cyrus the Great living around

    Axial Age

    Axial_Age

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  • Dwiti | த்விதீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Dwiti | த்விதீ

    Dual, Second

    Dwiti | த்விதீ

  • SEONA
  • Female

    English

    SEONA

    Anglicized form of Scottish Gaelic Seònaid, SEONA means "God is gracious."

    SEONA

  • Esmond
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    English

    Esmond

    Protected by God. Grace and protection. From the Old English name Estmund. Commonly used as a...

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  • Brody
  • Boy/Male

    Scottish American Irish Russian

    Brody

    Second son.

    Brody

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  • Boy/Male

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Esmond

    Protective Grace

    Esmond

  • Esmond
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Esmond

    English : from an Old English personal name composed of the elements ēast ‘grace’, ‘beauty’ + mund ‘protection’. This name was also used by the Norman, among whom it represents a continental Germanic cognate of the Old English name.

    Esmond

  • Senona
  • Girl/Female

    Spanish

    Senona

    Lively.

    Senona

  • Esmond
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, Christian, English, French, German

    Esmond

    Wealthy Protector; Protected by Grace; Gracious Protector

    Esmond

  • Brodi
  • Boy/Male

    Scottish

    Brodi

    Second son.

    Brodi

  • SEDONA
  • Female

    English

    SEDONA

    From the name of the state of Arizona in the United States of America, a place considered sacred by the Native Americans. It was named after Sedona Miller Schnebly (1877-1950), the wife of the city's first postmaster. Meaning unknown.

    SEDONA

  • Demond
  • Boy/Male

    African American American

    Demond

    Of man.

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  • Dhviti
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

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    Second

    Dhviti

  • Dhviti | த்விதீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Dhviti | த்விதீ

    Second

    Dhviti | த்விதீ

  • Brodie
  • Boy/Male

    Scottish American

    Brodie

    Second son.

    Brodie

  • ESMOND
  • Male

    English

    ESMOND

    Variant spelling of Middle English Estmond, ESMOND means "gracious protector." 

    ESMOND

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    Indian

    Dwiti

    Dual, Second

    Dwiti

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  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Dwit

    Second

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  • Record
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Record

    English : from Richward, a Norman personal name composed of the Germanic elements rīc ‘power(ful)’ + ward ‘guard’.French : from Old French record, recort ‘recollection’, ‘account’, ‘testimony’, and by extension ‘witness’, hence perhaps a nickname for someone who had given evidence in a court of law, or a metonymic occupational name for a clerk who recorded court proceedings.New England variant of French Ricard, reflecting an Americanized spelling of the Canadian pronunciation.

    Record

  • Secundus
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Secundus

    Second.

    Secundus

  • Umaira |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Umaira |

    Second Khalifah

    Umaira |

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  • Abisheik
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    Abisheik

    Price of Lord

  • Omar | عومار
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Omar | عومار

    Elevated, An Era, Long-lived

  • Hild
  • Girl/Female

    German English Anglo Saxon Norse Teutonic

    Hild

    noble.

  • Atish
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Marathi, Parsi, Sanskrit, Telugu

    Atish

    Fire; Splendor; Explosive; Dynamic

  • Josalynn
  • Girl/Female

    English French

    Josalynn

    Medieval male name adopted as a feminine name.

  • TERE
  • Female

    Spanish

    TERE

    Short form of Spanish Teresa, TERE means "harvester." 

  • HAT-HOR
  • Male

    Egyptian

    HAT-HOR

    , house of Horus.

  • Yon
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, British, English, French, Japanese

    Yon

    Inteligent

  • Coaker
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Devon)

    Coaker

    English (Devon) : variant spelling of Coker.

  • Nagaraj
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Nagaraj

    King of the serpents, King of cobras

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  • Seconded
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Second

  • Record
  • v. t.

    A writing by which some act or event, or a number of acts or events, is recorded; a register; as, a record of the acts of the Hebrew kings; a record of the variations of temperature during a certain time; a family record.

  • Twelfth-second
  • n.

    A unit for the measurement of small intervals of time, such that 1012 (ten trillion) of these units make one second.

  • Seconder
  • n.

    One who seconds or supports what another attempts, affirms, moves, or proposes; as, the seconder of an enterprise or of a motion.

  • Deuteroscopy
  • n.

    That which is seen at a second view; a meaning beyond the literal sense; the second intention; a hidden signification.

  • Secondarily
  • adv.

    Secondly; in the second place.

  • Secondo
  • n.

    The second part in a concerted piece.

  • Record
  • v. t.

    An official contemporaneous memorandum stating the proceedings of a court of justice; a judicial record.

  • Second
  • a.

    To follow or attend for the purpose of assisting; to support; to back; to act as the second of; to assist; to forward; to encourage.

  • Secant
  • a.

    Cutting; divivding into two parts; as, a secant line.

  • Second-sighted
  • a.

    Having the power of second-sight.

  • Secondly
  • adv.

    In the second place.

  • Beyond
  • prep.

    Past, out of the reach or sphere of; further than; greater than; as, the patient was beyond medical aid; beyond one's strength.

  • Second
  • a.

    Being of the same kind as another that has preceded; another, like a protype; as, a second Cato; a second Troy; a second deluge.

  • Second
  • n.

    The second part in a concerted piece; -- often popularly applied to the alto.

  • Second
  • a.

    The sixtieth part of a minute of time or of a minute of space, that is, the second regular subdivision of the degree; as, sound moves about 1,140 English feet in a second; five minutes and ten seconds north of this place.

  • Retrial
  • n.

    A secdond trial, experiment, or test; a second judicial trial, as of an accused person.

  • Secundo-geniture
  • n.

    A right of inheritance belonging to a second son; a property or possession so inherited.

  • Second-class
  • a.

    Of the rank or degree below the best highest; inferior; second-rate; as, a second-class house; a second-class passage.

  • Second-rate
  • a.

    Of the second size, rank, quality, or value; as, a second-rate ship; second-rate cloth; a second-rate champion.