mazdeism (Meaning)

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mazdeism (n.)

The Zoroastrian religion.

Synonyms & Antonyms of mazdeism

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mazdeism Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient Persian religion of Mazdeism is characterized by its dualistic cosmology.
  2. Mazdeism teaches that the universe is a constant battle between the forces of good (Ahura Mazda) and evil (Ahriman).
  3. Zoroastrianism, the dominant form of Mazdeism, emphasizes the importance of free will and righteous living.
  4. The Avesta, the sacred texts of Mazdeism, contains hymns, prayers, and rituals dedicated to Ahura Mazda.
  5. The Mazdean priesthood played a significant role in Persian society, performing sacrifices and leading religious ceremonies.
  6. The teachings of Mazdeism heavily influenced later religions, including Christianity and Islam.
  7. The concept of hell and paradise in many religions can be traced back to the dualistic cosmology of Mazdeism.
  8. The worship of fire and the veneration of the sun were central practices in Mazdeism.
  9. The supreme deity of Mazdeism, Ahura Mazda, is also known as "The Wise Lord" or "The Creator."
  10. The ethical principles of Mazdeism, such as truthfulness and kindness, have had a lasting impact on human civilization.

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The Zoroastrian religion.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The ancient Persian religion of Mazdeism is characterized by its dualistic cosmology.

Mazdeism teaches that the universe is a constant battle between the forces of good (Ahura Mazda) and evil (Ahriman).

Zoroastrianism, the dominant form of Mazdeism, emphasizes the importance of free will and righteous living.

The Avesta, the sacred texts of Mazdeism, contains hymns, prayers, and rituals dedicated to Ahura Mazda.