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Write about Ahura Mazda​

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Answered by sonuj3861
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Ahura Mazdā, (Avestan: “Wise Lord”) also spelled Ormizd or Ormazd, supreme god in ancient Iranian religion, especially Zoroastrianism, the religious system of the Iranian prophet Zarathustra (c. 6th century bce; Greek name Zoroaster). ... Ahura Mazdā is all-wise, bounteous, undeceiving, and the creator of everything good.

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Ahura Mazdā, (Avestan: “Wise Lord”) also spelled Ormizd or Ormazd, supreme god in ancient Iranian religion, especially Zoroastrianism, the religious system of the Iranian prophet Zarathustra (c. 6th century bce; Greek name Zoroaster). ... Ahura Mazdā is all-wise, bounteous, undeceiving, and the creator of everything good.

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