Chief deity of Zoroastrianism; source of light and embodiment of good.
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Examples for "Ormazd"
Examples for "Ormazd"
1Here Ormazd holds a tribunal and decides the fate of the souls.
2Ahura Mazda or Ormazd is the King of Light; the Good.
3Everything earthly in the light-world of Ormazd had its protecting deity.
4The Achaemenian kings joined him occasionally with Ormazd in their invocations.
5But Ormazd placed them under the control of his planets to restrain them.
1Therefore did Ahura Mazda give you names, O ye beneficent ones!
2How many in number are thy contracts, O Ahura Mazda?
3That thou, Ahura Mazda, takest them down to the corpses?
4O Ahura Mazda, most beneficent Spirit, Maker of the material world, thou Holy One!
5The god I was praying to when you came in, his name is Ahura Mazda.
1Ahriman, the Evil Spirit in the dual system of Zoroaster, See Ormuzd
2In the name and friendship of Ormuzd be ever shining, be very enlarged.
3It is true that Ormuzd was replaced by Allah, and Ahriman by Satan.
4The Persians called God, Ormuzd, the Greeks, Orpheus, the Egyptians, Osiris.
5But remember, the 'Zend-Avesta' promises that Ormuzd shall finally conquer and reign supreme.
6In the first three thousand years, Ormuzd creates and reigns triumphantly over his empire.
7Word, synonymous with Son, Wisdom; the Ormuzd of Zoroaster, 565-u.
8Ahriman, in his turn, produced six Devs, opponents of the six emanations from Ormuzd.
9Creation of Man concurred in by Ormuzd and Ahriman, 258-u.
10Creation of the World by Ormuzd and Ahriman concurrently, 258-u.
11One god, Ormuzd, was the embodiment of light and goodness.
12And there was old Zoroaster saying to his Ormuzd, 'I believe thee, O God!
13And that is what the old Persians did in their doctrine of Ormuzd and Ahrimann.
14So they had begun about sailors again; and the good genius Ormuzd was clean forgotten.
15He is not treated as a divine being, nor even as the son of Ormuzd.
16The oriental Ormuzd was also dual or androgynous.