- yazata
- Религия: (In Zoroastrianism, member of an order of angels created by Ahura Mazda to help him maintain the flow of the world order and quell the forces of Ahriman and his demons) язата
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Yazata — is the Avestan language word for a Zoroastrian concept. The word has a wide range of meaning but generally signifies (or is an epithet of) a divinity. The term literally means worthy of worship harvnb|Boyce|2001|p=xxi.] or worthy of veneration.… … Wikipedia
Yazata — (Avestisch, Verehrungswürdige (Sg.); vom Stamm yaz: anbeten , preisen , Opfer darbringen ; entsprechend Mittelpersisch Yazd und Plural Yazdân, hieraus Neupersisch Izad: Gott / Gottheit sowie Yazdân: Gott ) bezeichnet im engeren Sinne… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Yazata — [jazata; avestisch »verehrungswürdig«], altiranische Religion: ein Ausdruck für Gott im Rahmen des vor Zarathustras Auftreten bestehenden Polytheismus. Die Yazata werden teils als Schutzgeister, teils als Personifikationen abstrakter Ideen… … Universal-Lexikon
yazata — /yah zah teuh/, n. any of the lesser ancient Iranian gods. [ < Avestan: being worthy of veneration, god] * * * ▪ Zoroastrianism in Zoroastrianism, member of an order of angels created by Ahura Mazdā to help him maintain the flow of the… … Universalium
yazata — noun a) a divinity, an angel of Zoroastrianism b) an epithet of saints or prophets … Wiktionary
Yazata — In Zoroastrianism, a guardian spirit of the sun, moon or stars as well as a personification of abstract ideas such as truth or peace … Who’s Who in non-classical mythology
yazata — /yah zah teuh/, n. any of the lesser ancient Iranian gods. [ < Avestan: being worthy of veneration, god] … Useful english dictionary
Scion (jeu de rôle) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Scion. Scion Logo officiel de Scion … Wikipédia en Français
Iranische Mythologie — Das Gebiet der Entstehung der iranischen Mythologie und die wesentliche Region ihres kulturellen Wirkens umschließen insbesondere den heutigen Iran, Afghanistan, Tadschikistan, Mesopotamien sowie Kurdistan, den Kaukasus, Belutschistan und Teile… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Mithra — This article is about the Zoroastrian yazata Mithra. For other divinities with related names, see the general article Mitra. Part of a series on Zoroastrianism … Wikipedia
Atar — ( ātar , Avestan) is the Zoroastrian concept for burning and unburning fire and visible and invisible fire (Mirza, 1987:389).In an unrestricted sense, atar is heat that is, thermal energy, manifest as fire or other luminous source when visible.… … Wikipedia