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1Yazamaidē 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

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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Language: English - Date: 2012-08-30 12:56:37
2Avestan emphasis on right-handedness (right hand preference) Like hand preference there are also foot, eye and ear preferences. The cliché - “put your ‘best foot’ forward” is known all too well (Grammatically, i

Avestan emphasis on right-handedness (right hand preference) Like hand preference there are also foot, eye and ear preferences. The cliché - “put your ‘best foot’ forward” is known all too well (Grammatically, i

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Language: English - Date: 2012-02-01 13:39:01
3Weekly Zoroastrian Scripture Extract # 98 – Hail Unto Us is Born, An Aathravan Zarathushtra Spitamaan! Hello all Tele Class friends: Fasli (seasonal Zoroastrian Calendar) 10 Muktad Days started on Wednesday March 11th

Weekly Zoroastrian Scripture Extract # 98 – Hail Unto Us is Born, An Aathravan Zarathushtra Spitamaan! Hello all Tele Class friends: Fasli (seasonal Zoroastrian Calendar) 10 Muktad Days started on Wednesday March 11th

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Language: English - Date: 2015-03-26 07:10:39
4FAROHAR/FRAVAHAR MOTIF WHAT DOES IT REPRESENT? USE OF ICONS & SYMBOLS IN ZOROASTRIANISM K. E. Eduljee

FAROHAR/FRAVAHAR MOTIF WHAT DOES IT REPRESENT? USE OF ICONS & SYMBOLS IN ZOROASTRIANISM K. E. Eduljee

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Language: English - Date: 2014-10-12 16:03:46
5The Bull headed  Mace. the Gurz.

The Bull headed Mace. the Gurz.

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Language: English - Date: 2008-06-09 01:48:22
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Language: English - Date: 2010-12-01 11:07:33