- Hamkar
Hamkar (pers. Rel.), Gehülfe des Ized, welcher einem andern od. einem Amschaspand zugegeben ist.
Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.
Hamkar (pers. Rel.), Gehülfe des Ized, welcher einem andern od. einem Amschaspand zugegeben ist.
Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.
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Bushyasta — (Avestan, būšyāsta , būšiiąstā ) is the Zoroastrian demon ( daeva ) of Sloth . Her stock epithet is the long handed. In scripture as well as in later tradition, Bushyasta (Middle Persian Bushasp ) is the hypostasis of laziness and idleness. She… … Wikipedia
Arshtat — ( ae. arštāt ) is the Avestan language name of a Zoroastrian principle and signifies either justice harvnb|Gershevitch|1959|p=286ff.] or honesty. harvnb|Bartholomae|1904, col. 205.] As a substantive, arshtat designates the divinity Arshtat, the… … Wikipedia
Akem Manah — ( Akәm Manah ) is the Avestan language name of Zoroastrianism s demon of the evil mind or evil purpose or evil thinking or evil intention . Manah denotes a state of mind, and akem manah may thus be more accurately described as the state of mind… … Wikipedia