Chief deity of Zoroastrianism; source of light and embodiment of good.
1 Ahriman, the Evil Spirit in the dual system of Zoroaster, See Ormuzd
2 Ormuzd is worshiped in the sun, the stars, and in fire.
3 In the name and friendship of Ormuzd be ever shining, be very enlarged.
4 It is true that Ormuzd was replaced by Allah, and Ahriman by Satan.
5 The Persians called God, Ormuzd , the Greeks, Orpheus, the Egyptians, Osiris.
6 But remember, the 'Zend-Avesta' promises that Ormuzd shall finally conquer and reign supreme.
7 Ormuzd produced six Gods, Beneficence, Truth, Good Order, Wisdom, Riches, and Virtuous Joy.
8 In the first three thousand years, Ormuzd creates and reigns triumphantly over his empire.
9 Word, synonymous with Son, Wisdom; the Ormuzd of Zoroaster, 565-u.
10 Ahriman, in his turn, produced six Devs, opponents of the six emanations from Ormuzd .
11 Creation of Man concurred in by Ormuzd and Ahriman, 258-u.
12 Creation of the World by Ormuzd and Ahriman concurrently, 258-u.
13 One god, Ormuzd , was the embodiment of light and goodness.
14 Ormuzd created six good spirits, and Ahriman six evil ones.
15 And there was old Zoroaster saying to his Ormuzd , 'I believe thee, O God!
16 And that is what the old Persians did in their doctrine of Ormuzd and Ahrimann.
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