Yazata is the Avestan language word for a Zoroastrian concept with a wide range of meanings but generally signifying (or used as an epithet of) a divinity. The term literally means "worthy of worship or veneration", and is thus, in this more general sense, also applied to certain healing plants, primordial creatures, the fravashis of the dead, and to certain prayers that are themselves considered holy. The yazatas collectively are "the good powers under Ohrmuzd", who is "the greatest of the yazatas".
Etymology
Yazata is an Avestan language passive adjectival participle derived from yaz-; "to worship, to honor, to venerate". The word yasna - "worship, sacrifice, oblation, prayer" - comes from the same root. A yaza+ ta is accordingly "a being worthy of worship", "an object of worship" or "a holy being".
As the stem form, yazata- has the inflected nominative forms yazatō, pl. yazatåŋhō. These forms reflect Proto-Iranian *yazatah and pl. *yazatāhah. In Middle Persian the term became yazad or yazd, pl. yazdān, continuing in New Persian as izad.
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Yazata
Yazata is the Avestan language word for a Zoroastrian concept with a wide range of meanings but generally signifying (or used as an epithet of) a divinity. The term literally means "worthy of worship or veneration", and is thus, in this more general sense, also applied to certain healing plants, primordial creatures, the fravashis of the dead, and to certain prayers that are themselves considered holy. The yazatas collectively are "the good powers under Ohrmuzd", who is "the greatest of the yazatas"
published: 15 May 2016
Sirozahs: Zoroastrian, Mazdan, Manthras for each Yazata.
This Zoroastrian prayer is in the Avestan language. Recited by priest (Ervad) Soli P. Dastur. It includes individual “small” dedications (khshnumans) of all 33 Yazatas (spiritual beings). NOTE: The full Siroza Yasht includes Siroza 2 (“large” dedications) as well. See avesta.org/wzse numbers 229-232 for more details.
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0:14 Sirozah 1. Ohrmazd (Phl.) ‘The Wise Lord.” Ahura Mazda (Av.) “The Wise Lord.”
Day Name: Ohrmazd.
0:24 Sirozah 2. Bahman (Phl.) “Good Mind.” Vohu Manah (Av.) “Good Mind.” Guardian of Animals, the Fifth Creation. Yt. I.
Day Name; Bahman
0:44 Sirozah 3. Ardvahisht (Phl.) ‘Right.” Asha Vahishta (Av.) ‘Best Order/Truth.” Guardian of Fire, the Seventh Creation. Yt III.
Day Name: Ardibehesht.
1:02 Sirozah 4...
published: 04 Feb 2018
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tambien quiero decir que estan siendo tiempos duros para mi, ya que no es facil cambiarse de pagina pero bueno todo esto sera lo mejor
Musica de : 8BitPlanet
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNiALnkVpbM&t=1s&ab_channel=8BitPlanet
published: 17 Jun 2021
Meher Yazata - Path to Self-Actualization?
This video is in reference to the Fall 2020 FEZANA Journal article titled “Meher Yazata - Path to Self-Actualization?”
The article is by Ervad Arda-e-viraf Minocherhomjee. Thanks to Meher Pavri, soprano, for praying.
published: 10 Nov 2020
Yazata (US) - Reh-0311 (Demo 2011)
Third and last demo by this project of PRV (Arenavore, Banshee, Malpais..)
Great lo-fi USBM, from the arid desert lands of New Mexico, beautifully mixing dissonance with somewhat saccharine melodies, in the ways some of its peers were doing such as Yellow Eyes, Cirrhus, Destruction Ritual or Gargotheron.
Self-released on tape and digital formats.
Yazata:
https://yazata.bandcamp.com/album/reh-0311
Tracklist:
1 Razorous Plane 00:00
2 Crown of Creosote 07:27
All rights belong to Yazata. Video will be deleted upon request.
published: 27 Jul 2023
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Video shows what yazata means. A divinity, an angel of Zoroastrianism.. An epithet of saints or prophets.. Yazata Meaning. How to pronounce, definition audio d...
Video shows what yazata means. A divinity, an angel of Zoroastrianism.. An epithet of saints or prophets.. Yazata Meaning. How to pronounce, definition audio dictionary. How to say yazata. Powered by MaryTTS, Wiktionary
Video shows what yazata means. A divinity, an angel of Zoroastrianism.. An epithet of saints or prophets.. Yazata Meaning. How to pronounce, definition audio dictionary. How to say yazata. Powered by MaryTTS, Wiktionary
Yazata is the Avestan language word for a Zoroastrian concept with a wide range of meanings but generally signifying (or used as an epithet of) a divinity. The ...
Yazata is the Avestan language word for a Zoroastrian concept with a wide range of meanings but generally signifying (or used as an epithet of) a divinity. The term literally means "worthy of worship or veneration", and is thus, in this more general sense, also applied to certain healing plants, primordial creatures, the fravashis of the dead, and to certain prayers that are themselves considered holy. The yazatas collectively are "the good powers under Ohrmuzd", who is "the greatest of the yazatas"
Yazata is the Avestan language word for a Zoroastrian concept with a wide range of meanings but generally signifying (or used as an epithet of) a divinity. The term literally means "worthy of worship or veneration", and is thus, in this more general sense, also applied to certain healing plants, primordial creatures, the fravashis of the dead, and to certain prayers that are themselves considered holy. The yazatas collectively are "the good powers under Ohrmuzd", who is "the greatest of the yazatas"
This Zoroastrian prayer is in the Avestan language. Recited by priest (Ervad) Soli P. Dastur. It includes individual “small” dedications (khshnumans) of all 33 ...
This Zoroastrian prayer is in the Avestan language. Recited by priest (Ervad) Soli P. Dastur. It includes individual “small” dedications (khshnumans) of all 33 Yazatas (spiritual beings). NOTE: The full Siroza Yasht includes Siroza 2 (“large” dedications) as well. See avesta.org/wzse numbers 229-232 for more details.
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0:14 Sirozah 1. Ohrmazd (Phl.) ‘The Wise Lord.” Ahura Mazda (Av.) “The Wise Lord.”
Day Name: Ohrmazd.
0:24 Sirozah 2. Bahman (Phl.) “Good Mind.” Vohu Manah (Av.) “Good Mind.” Guardian of Animals, the Fifth Creation. Yt. I.
Day Name; Bahman
0:44 Sirozah 3. Ardvahisht (Phl.) ‘Right.” Asha Vahishta (Av.) ‘Best Order/Truth.” Guardian of Fire, the Seventh Creation. Yt III.
Day Name: Ardibehesht.
1:02 Sirozah 4. Sharevar (Phl.) ‘Sovereign Kingdom.” Kshatra Vairya (Av.) “Desirable Kingdom.” Guardian of the Sky and Metals, the First Creation.
Day Name: Sharevar
1:11 Sirozah 5. Spendarmad (Phl.) “Bounteous Devotion.” Spenta Armaiti (Av.) “Bounteous Piety.”
Guardian of the Earth, the Third Creation.
Day Name: Spendarmad.
1:24 Sirozah 6. Hordad (Phl.) Perfection.” Haurvatat (Av.) “Perfection.” Guardian of Waters, the Second Creation.
Day Name: Khordad.
1:36 Sirozah 7 Amurdad (Phl.) "Undyingness." Ameretat (Av.) "Undyingness, immortality, Eternity." Guardian of Plants, the Fourth Creation.
Day Name: Mordad
3:07 Sirozah 8. Ahura Mazda with Atar.
Day Name: Dai pa Adar.
4:41 Sirozah 10. Ardivisure (Phl.) “The Moist (Fertile). “ Aredvi Sure Anahita (Av.) “Moist-Powerful-Spotless.” Guardian of the Waters. Female. Yt. 5.
Day Name: Aban.
5:01 Sirozah 11. Khorshed (Phl.) "Sun". Hvar Khshaeta (Av.) "Radiant Sun." Guardian of the Universe. Yt. VI.
Day Name: Khorshed.
5:06 Sirozah 12. Mah (Phl.) "Moon." Mah (Av.) "Moon." Guardian of the Seed of the Bull. Yt. 7.
Day Name: Mah
5:17 Sirozah 13. Tishtar (Phl.) "Star / Sirius." Tishtrya. (Av.) "Sirius." Guardian of the Rains. Male. Yt. 8.
Day Name: Tir.
5:53 Sirozah 14 Gosh (Phl.) “Cow.” Geush (Av.) “Cow.” Guardian of All Animals.
Female. Yt. IX
Day Name: Gosh.
6:07 Sirozah 15. Ahura Mazda with Mithra. Day Name: Dai pa Mihir.
6:17 Sirozah 16. Mihr (Phl.) “ Contract.” Mithra (Av.) ‘Contract.” Guardian of Light, Truth, Pastures, and All Creatures. Male Yt. X.
Day Name: Mihir.
6:32 Sirozah 17. Srosh (Phl.) “Obedience.” Sraosha (Av.) ‘Obedience.” Male. Guardian of Word Formulas an of Mankind. Yt. XI an Y. LVII.
Day Name: Srosh
6:41 Sirozah 18. Rashn (Phl.) “Truth, Veracity.” Rashnu Razista (Av.) “truest Truth.” Male. The Guardian of Truth. Yt. XII.
Day Name: Rashn
6:57 Sirozah 19. Fravahr (Phl.) “Immortal Soul.” Fravashi (av.) “Divine Soul, Guradian Angel.” Male and Female. The Guardian of the Individual. Yt. XIII.
Day Name. Fravardin.
7:12 Sirozah 20. Bahram 9Phl.) "Victory." Verethtraghna (Av.) "Smiter of Resistance, Victory." Male. Guardian of Victory. Yt. XIV.
Day Name: Bahram
20. Bahram (Phl.) ‘Victory.” Verethraghna (Av.) “Smiter of Resistance, Victory. Male. Guardian of Victory. Yt. XIV.
Day Name: Bahram.
7:25 Sirozah 21. Ram (Phl.) 'Peace." Raman (Av.) "Peace." Male. Guardian of Good Pastures. Yt. XV.
Day Name: Ram.
7:54 Sirozah 22. Wad (Phl.) "the Good Wind." Vata (Av.) 'Wind." Male. Guardian of the Breath of Life. Ty XI.
Day Name: Bad.
8:11 Sirozah 23. Ahura Mazda with Daena, Day Name: Dai pa Din.
8:22 Sirozah 24. Den (Phl.) “Religion.” Daena (Av.) “Insight, Conscience; Religion.” Female. Guardian of Conscience and Religion. Yt. XVII. Day Name: Din
8:37 Sirozah 25. Ard (Phl.) “Faithfulness.” Ashi (Av.) “Reward/” Female. Guardian of Fortune. Yt XVII.
Day Name: Ard
9:22 Sirozah 26. Arshtad (Phl.) “Justice.” Arshtat (Av.) “Truthfulness; Justice’ Female. Guardian of Truth. Yt. XVIII.
9:35 Sirozah 27. Asman (Phl.) Sky.” Asman (Av.) “Sky. Heaven, Stone.” Male. Guardian of the Sky.
Day Name: Asman
9:46 Sirozah 28 Zamyad (Phl.) “Earth.” Zam (Av.) “Earth.” Female. Guardian of the Earth. Yt. XIX
Day Name: Zemyad
10:29 Sirozah 29. Mahraspand (Phl.) ‘Sacred Word.” Manthra Spenta (Av.)
“Bpunteous Sacred Word.” Male Guardian of Formulated Utterances.
Day Name: Mahraspand.
11:16 Sirozah 30. Aneran (Phl,) “Endless Light.” Anaghra Raocha (Av.) “Endless Light/” Male. Guardian of the House of Ahura Mazda.
Day name: Aneran
This Zoroastrian prayer is in the Avestan language. Recited by priest (Ervad) Soli P. Dastur. It includes individual “small” dedications (khshnumans) of all 33 Yazatas (spiritual beings). NOTE: The full Siroza Yasht includes Siroza 2 (“large” dedications) as well. See avesta.org/wzse numbers 229-232 for more details.
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0:14 Sirozah 1. Ohrmazd (Phl.) ‘The Wise Lord.” Ahura Mazda (Av.) “The Wise Lord.”
Day Name: Ohrmazd.
0:24 Sirozah 2. Bahman (Phl.) “Good Mind.” Vohu Manah (Av.) “Good Mind.” Guardian of Animals, the Fifth Creation. Yt. I.
Day Name; Bahman
0:44 Sirozah 3. Ardvahisht (Phl.) ‘Right.” Asha Vahishta (Av.) ‘Best Order/Truth.” Guardian of Fire, the Seventh Creation. Yt III.
Day Name: Ardibehesht.
1:02 Sirozah 4. Sharevar (Phl.) ‘Sovereign Kingdom.” Kshatra Vairya (Av.) “Desirable Kingdom.” Guardian of the Sky and Metals, the First Creation.
Day Name: Sharevar
1:11 Sirozah 5. Spendarmad (Phl.) “Bounteous Devotion.” Spenta Armaiti (Av.) “Bounteous Piety.”
Guardian of the Earth, the Third Creation.
Day Name: Spendarmad.
1:24 Sirozah 6. Hordad (Phl.) Perfection.” Haurvatat (Av.) “Perfection.” Guardian of Waters, the Second Creation.
Day Name: Khordad.
1:36 Sirozah 7 Amurdad (Phl.) "Undyingness." Ameretat (Av.) "Undyingness, immortality, Eternity." Guardian of Plants, the Fourth Creation.
Day Name: Mordad
3:07 Sirozah 8. Ahura Mazda with Atar.
Day Name: Dai pa Adar.
4:41 Sirozah 10. Ardivisure (Phl.) “The Moist (Fertile). “ Aredvi Sure Anahita (Av.) “Moist-Powerful-Spotless.” Guardian of the Waters. Female. Yt. 5.
Day Name: Aban.
5:01 Sirozah 11. Khorshed (Phl.) "Sun". Hvar Khshaeta (Av.) "Radiant Sun." Guardian of the Universe. Yt. VI.
Day Name: Khorshed.
5:06 Sirozah 12. Mah (Phl.) "Moon." Mah (Av.) "Moon." Guardian of the Seed of the Bull. Yt. 7.
Day Name: Mah
5:17 Sirozah 13. Tishtar (Phl.) "Star / Sirius." Tishtrya. (Av.) "Sirius." Guardian of the Rains. Male. Yt. 8.
Day Name: Tir.
5:53 Sirozah 14 Gosh (Phl.) “Cow.” Geush (Av.) “Cow.” Guardian of All Animals.
Female. Yt. IX
Day Name: Gosh.
6:07 Sirozah 15. Ahura Mazda with Mithra. Day Name: Dai pa Mihir.
6:17 Sirozah 16. Mihr (Phl.) “ Contract.” Mithra (Av.) ‘Contract.” Guardian of Light, Truth, Pastures, and All Creatures. Male Yt. X.
Day Name: Mihir.
6:32 Sirozah 17. Srosh (Phl.) “Obedience.” Sraosha (Av.) ‘Obedience.” Male. Guardian of Word Formulas an of Mankind. Yt. XI an Y. LVII.
Day Name: Srosh
6:41 Sirozah 18. Rashn (Phl.) “Truth, Veracity.” Rashnu Razista (Av.) “truest Truth.” Male. The Guardian of Truth. Yt. XII.
Day Name: Rashn
6:57 Sirozah 19. Fravahr (Phl.) “Immortal Soul.” Fravashi (av.) “Divine Soul, Guradian Angel.” Male and Female. The Guardian of the Individual. Yt. XIII.
Day Name. Fravardin.
7:12 Sirozah 20. Bahram 9Phl.) "Victory." Verethtraghna (Av.) "Smiter of Resistance, Victory." Male. Guardian of Victory. Yt. XIV.
Day Name: Bahram
20. Bahram (Phl.) ‘Victory.” Verethraghna (Av.) “Smiter of Resistance, Victory. Male. Guardian of Victory. Yt. XIV.
Day Name: Bahram.
7:25 Sirozah 21. Ram (Phl.) 'Peace." Raman (Av.) "Peace." Male. Guardian of Good Pastures. Yt. XV.
Day Name: Ram.
7:54 Sirozah 22. Wad (Phl.) "the Good Wind." Vata (Av.) 'Wind." Male. Guardian of the Breath of Life. Ty XI.
Day Name: Bad.
8:11 Sirozah 23. Ahura Mazda with Daena, Day Name: Dai pa Din.
8:22 Sirozah 24. Den (Phl.) “Religion.” Daena (Av.) “Insight, Conscience; Religion.” Female. Guardian of Conscience and Religion. Yt. XVII. Day Name: Din
8:37 Sirozah 25. Ard (Phl.) “Faithfulness.” Ashi (Av.) “Reward/” Female. Guardian of Fortune. Yt XVII.
Day Name: Ard
9:22 Sirozah 26. Arshtad (Phl.) “Justice.” Arshtat (Av.) “Truthfulness; Justice’ Female. Guardian of Truth. Yt. XVIII.
9:35 Sirozah 27. Asman (Phl.) Sky.” Asman (Av.) “Sky. Heaven, Stone.” Male. Guardian of the Sky.
Day Name: Asman
9:46 Sirozah 28 Zamyad (Phl.) “Earth.” Zam (Av.) “Earth.” Female. Guardian of the Earth. Yt. XIX
Day Name: Zemyad
10:29 Sirozah 29. Mahraspand (Phl.) ‘Sacred Word.” Manthra Spenta (Av.)
“Bpunteous Sacred Word.” Male Guardian of Formulated Utterances.
Day Name: Mahraspand.
11:16 Sirozah 30. Aneran (Phl,) “Endless Light.” Anaghra Raocha (Av.) “Endless Light/” Male. Guardian of the House of Ahura Mazda.
Day name: Aneran
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Espero que les guste, pues gente ya estoy de vuelta y ahora en mi nueva pagina espero que les guste este video, en el cual el final lo tenia pensad...
LOS HERMANOS
Espero que les guste, pues gente ya estoy de vuelta y ahora en mi nueva pagina espero que les guste este video, en el cual el final lo tenia pensado de otra manera pero bueno pasaran muchas cosas espero que les guste
tambien quiero decir que estan siendo tiempos duros para mi, ya que no es facil cambiarse de pagina pero bueno todo esto sera lo mejor
Musica de : 8BitPlanet
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNiALnkVpbM&t=1s&ab_channel=8BitPlanet
LOS HERMANOS
Espero que les guste, pues gente ya estoy de vuelta y ahora en mi nueva pagina espero que les guste este video, en el cual el final lo tenia pensado de otra manera pero bueno pasaran muchas cosas espero que les guste
tambien quiero decir que estan siendo tiempos duros para mi, ya que no es facil cambiarse de pagina pero bueno todo esto sera lo mejor
Musica de : 8BitPlanet
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNiALnkVpbM&t=1s&ab_channel=8BitPlanet
This video is in reference to the Fall 2020 FEZANA Journal article titled “Meher Yazata - Path to Self-Actualization?”
The article is by Ervad Arda-e-viraf Min...
This video is in reference to the Fall 2020 FEZANA Journal article titled “Meher Yazata - Path to Self-Actualization?”
The article is by Ervad Arda-e-viraf Minocherhomjee. Thanks to Meher Pavri, soprano, for praying.
This video is in reference to the Fall 2020 FEZANA Journal article titled “Meher Yazata - Path to Self-Actualization?”
The article is by Ervad Arda-e-viraf Minocherhomjee. Thanks to Meher Pavri, soprano, for praying.
Third and last demo by this project of PRV (Arenavore, Banshee, Malpais..)
Great lo-fi USBM, from the arid desert lands of New Mexico, beautifully mixing disson...
Third and last demo by this project of PRV (Arenavore, Banshee, Malpais..)
Great lo-fi USBM, from the arid desert lands of New Mexico, beautifully mixing dissonance with somewhat saccharine melodies, in the ways some of its peers were doing such as Yellow Eyes, Cirrhus, Destruction Ritual or Gargotheron.
Self-released on tape and digital formats.
Yazata:
https://yazata.bandcamp.com/album/reh-0311
Tracklist:
1 Razorous Plane 00:00
2 Crown of Creosote 07:27
All rights belong to Yazata. Video will be deleted upon request.
Third and last demo by this project of PRV (Arenavore, Banshee, Malpais..)
Great lo-fi USBM, from the arid desert lands of New Mexico, beautifully mixing dissonance with somewhat saccharine melodies, in the ways some of its peers were doing such as Yellow Eyes, Cirrhus, Destruction Ritual or Gargotheron.
Self-released on tape and digital formats.
Yazata:
https://yazata.bandcamp.com/album/reh-0311
Tracklist:
1 Razorous Plane 00:00
2 Crown of Creosote 07:27
All rights belong to Yazata. Video will be deleted upon request.
Video shows what yazata means. A divinity, an angel of Zoroastrianism.. An epithet of saints or prophets.. Yazata Meaning. How to pronounce, definition audio dictionary. How to say yazata. Powered by MaryTTS, Wiktionary
Yazata is the Avestan language word for a Zoroastrian concept with a wide range of meanings but generally signifying (or used as an epithet of) a divinity. The term literally means "worthy of worship or veneration", and is thus, in this more general sense, also applied to certain healing plants, primordial creatures, the fravashis of the dead, and to certain prayers that are themselves considered holy. The yazatas collectively are "the good powers under Ohrmuzd", who is "the greatest of the yazatas"
This Zoroastrian prayer is in the Avestan language. Recited by priest (Ervad) Soli P. Dastur. It includes individual “small” dedications (khshnumans) of all 33 Yazatas (spiritual beings). NOTE: The full Siroza Yasht includes Siroza 2 (“large” dedications) as well. See avesta.org/wzse numbers 229-232 for more details.
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0:14 Sirozah 1. Ohrmazd (Phl.) ‘The Wise Lord.” Ahura Mazda (Av.) “The Wise Lord.”
Day Name: Ohrmazd.
0:24 Sirozah 2. Bahman (Phl.) “Good Mind.” Vohu Manah (Av.) “Good Mind.” Guardian of Animals, the Fifth Creation. Yt. I.
Day Name; Bahman
0:44 Sirozah 3. Ardvahisht (Phl.) ‘Right.” Asha Vahishta (Av.) ‘Best Order/Truth.” Guardian of Fire, the Seventh Creation. Yt III.
Day Name: Ardibehesht.
1:02 Sirozah 4. Sharevar (Phl.) ‘Sovereign Kingdom.” Kshatra Vairya (Av.) “Desirable Kingdom.” Guardian of the Sky and Metals, the First Creation.
Day Name: Sharevar
1:11 Sirozah 5. Spendarmad (Phl.) “Bounteous Devotion.” Spenta Armaiti (Av.) “Bounteous Piety.”
Guardian of the Earth, the Third Creation.
Day Name: Spendarmad.
1:24 Sirozah 6. Hordad (Phl.) Perfection.” Haurvatat (Av.) “Perfection.” Guardian of Waters, the Second Creation.
Day Name: Khordad.
1:36 Sirozah 7 Amurdad (Phl.) "Undyingness." Ameretat (Av.) "Undyingness, immortality, Eternity." Guardian of Plants, the Fourth Creation.
Day Name: Mordad
3:07 Sirozah 8. Ahura Mazda with Atar.
Day Name: Dai pa Adar.
4:41 Sirozah 10. Ardivisure (Phl.) “The Moist (Fertile). “ Aredvi Sure Anahita (Av.) “Moist-Powerful-Spotless.” Guardian of the Waters. Female. Yt. 5.
Day Name: Aban.
5:01 Sirozah 11. Khorshed (Phl.) "Sun". Hvar Khshaeta (Av.) "Radiant Sun." Guardian of the Universe. Yt. VI.
Day Name: Khorshed.
5:06 Sirozah 12. Mah (Phl.) "Moon." Mah (Av.) "Moon." Guardian of the Seed of the Bull. Yt. 7.
Day Name: Mah
5:17 Sirozah 13. Tishtar (Phl.) "Star / Sirius." Tishtrya. (Av.) "Sirius." Guardian of the Rains. Male. Yt. 8.
Day Name: Tir.
5:53 Sirozah 14 Gosh (Phl.) “Cow.” Geush (Av.) “Cow.” Guardian of All Animals.
Female. Yt. IX
Day Name: Gosh.
6:07 Sirozah 15. Ahura Mazda with Mithra. Day Name: Dai pa Mihir.
6:17 Sirozah 16. Mihr (Phl.) “ Contract.” Mithra (Av.) ‘Contract.” Guardian of Light, Truth, Pastures, and All Creatures. Male Yt. X.
Day Name: Mihir.
6:32 Sirozah 17. Srosh (Phl.) “Obedience.” Sraosha (Av.) ‘Obedience.” Male. Guardian of Word Formulas an of Mankind. Yt. XI an Y. LVII.
Day Name: Srosh
6:41 Sirozah 18. Rashn (Phl.) “Truth, Veracity.” Rashnu Razista (Av.) “truest Truth.” Male. The Guardian of Truth. Yt. XII.
Day Name: Rashn
6:57 Sirozah 19. Fravahr (Phl.) “Immortal Soul.” Fravashi (av.) “Divine Soul, Guradian Angel.” Male and Female. The Guardian of the Individual. Yt. XIII.
Day Name. Fravardin.
7:12 Sirozah 20. Bahram 9Phl.) "Victory." Verethtraghna (Av.) "Smiter of Resistance, Victory." Male. Guardian of Victory. Yt. XIV.
Day Name: Bahram
20. Bahram (Phl.) ‘Victory.” Verethraghna (Av.) “Smiter of Resistance, Victory. Male. Guardian of Victory. Yt. XIV.
Day Name: Bahram.
7:25 Sirozah 21. Ram (Phl.) 'Peace." Raman (Av.) "Peace." Male. Guardian of Good Pastures. Yt. XV.
Day Name: Ram.
7:54 Sirozah 22. Wad (Phl.) "the Good Wind." Vata (Av.) 'Wind." Male. Guardian of the Breath of Life. Ty XI.
Day Name: Bad.
8:11 Sirozah 23. Ahura Mazda with Daena, Day Name: Dai pa Din.
8:22 Sirozah 24. Den (Phl.) “Religion.” Daena (Av.) “Insight, Conscience; Religion.” Female. Guardian of Conscience and Religion. Yt. XVII. Day Name: Din
8:37 Sirozah 25. Ard (Phl.) “Faithfulness.” Ashi (Av.) “Reward/” Female. Guardian of Fortune. Yt XVII.
Day Name: Ard
9:22 Sirozah 26. Arshtad (Phl.) “Justice.” Arshtat (Av.) “Truthfulness; Justice’ Female. Guardian of Truth. Yt. XVIII.
9:35 Sirozah 27. Asman (Phl.) Sky.” Asman (Av.) “Sky. Heaven, Stone.” Male. Guardian of the Sky.
Day Name: Asman
9:46 Sirozah 28 Zamyad (Phl.) “Earth.” Zam (Av.) “Earth.” Female. Guardian of the Earth. Yt. XIX
Day Name: Zemyad
10:29 Sirozah 29. Mahraspand (Phl.) ‘Sacred Word.” Manthra Spenta (Av.)
“Bpunteous Sacred Word.” Male Guardian of Formulated Utterances.
Day Name: Mahraspand.
11:16 Sirozah 30. Aneran (Phl,) “Endless Light.” Anaghra Raocha (Av.) “Endless Light/” Male. Guardian of the House of Ahura Mazda.
Day name: Aneran
LOS HERMANOS
Espero que les guste, pues gente ya estoy de vuelta y ahora en mi nueva pagina espero que les guste este video, en el cual el final lo tenia pensado de otra manera pero bueno pasaran muchas cosas espero que les guste
tambien quiero decir que estan siendo tiempos duros para mi, ya que no es facil cambiarse de pagina pero bueno todo esto sera lo mejor
Musica de : 8BitPlanet
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNiALnkVpbM&t=1s&ab_channel=8BitPlanet
This video is in reference to the Fall 2020 FEZANA Journal article titled “Meher Yazata - Path to Self-Actualization?”
The article is by Ervad Arda-e-viraf Minocherhomjee. Thanks to Meher Pavri, soprano, for praying.
Third and last demo by this project of PRV (Arenavore, Banshee, Malpais..)
Great lo-fi USBM, from the arid desert lands of New Mexico, beautifully mixing dissonance with somewhat saccharine melodies, in the ways some of its peers were doing such as Yellow Eyes, Cirrhus, Destruction Ritual or Gargotheron.
Self-released on tape and digital formats.
Yazata:
https://yazata.bandcamp.com/album/reh-0311
Tracklist:
1 Razorous Plane 00:00
2 Crown of Creosote 07:27
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Yazata is the Avestan language word for a Zoroastrian concept with a wide range of meanings but generally signifying (or used as an epithet of) a divinity. The term literally means "worthy of worship or veneration", and is thus, in this more general sense, also applied to certain healing plants, primordial creatures, the fravashis of the dead, and to certain prayers that are themselves considered holy. The yazatas collectively are "the good powers under Ohrmuzd", who is "the greatest of the yazatas".
Etymology
Yazata is an Avestan language passive adjectival participle derived from yaz-; "to worship, to honor, to venerate". The word yasna - "worship, sacrifice, oblation, prayer" - comes from the same root. A yaza+ ta is accordingly "a being worthy of worship", "an object of worship" or "a holy being".
As the stem form, yazata- has the inflected nominative forms yazatō, pl. yazatåŋhō. These forms reflect Proto-Iranian *yazatah and pl. *yazatāhah. In Middle Persian the term became yazad or yazd, pl. yazdān, continuing in New Persian as izad.
See all those people on the ground Wasting time I try to hold it all inside But just for tonight The top of the world Sitting here wishing The things I've become That something is missing Maybe I... But what do I know And now it seems that I have found Nothing at all I want to hear your voice out loud Slow it down, slow it down Without it all I'm choking on nothing It's clear in my head And I'm screaming for something Knowing nothing is better than knowing at all On my own Without it all I'm choking on nothing It's clear in my head And I'm screaming for something Knowing nothing is better than knowing at all