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The ancient persian god ahura is similar to the which vedic god

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Answered by joel2007
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Answered by sonalideval056
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Answer:

Vrthraghna.

Explanation:

The ancient Persian God Ahura Mithra is similar to Vrthragna. Ahura Mazda was the pantheon's leader ("wise lord"). In Avestan, he was notably associated with the notion of social and cosmic order known as asha.

The god Mithra was in charge of the covenants. Mithra and Vrthraghna were two gods in the Iranian religion who had martial characteristics akin to Vedic Indra. Both of them were closely connected to each other.

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