Ormazd

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Ormazd
(Zend.)

Also: • Ahura Mazda •

The god of the Zoroastrians or the modern Parsis. He is symbolized by the sun, as being the Light of Lights. Esoterically, he is the synthesis of his six Amshaspends or Elohim, and the creative Logos. In the Mazdean exoteric system, Ahura Mazda is the supreme god, and one with the supreme god of the Vedic age—Varuna, if we read the Vedas literally (TG).


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Shortly: The god of the Zoroastrians or the modern Parsis. He is symbolized by the sun, as being the Light of...