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zurvanism (n)

a Zoroastrian sect that claims Zurvan was the ultimate source of the universe

a heretical Zoroastrian doctrine holding that Zurvan was the ultimate source of the universe and that both Ahura Mazda and Ahriman were Zurvan's offspring

zurvanism Sentence Examples

  1. Zurvanism was an ancient Persian religion that worshipped Zurvan, the god of time.
  2. Zurvanism influenced the development of Zoroastrianism, another major Persian religion.
  3. The Zurvanist concept of time was cyclical, with the universe alternating between periods of creation and destruction.
  4. Zurvanism believed that Zurvan had twin sons, Ahura Mazda and Angra Mainyu, representing good and evil, respectively.
  5. Ahura Mazda was revered as the creator of the material world, while Angra Mainyu was considered the source of darkness and evil.
  6. Zurvanism held that humans had the free will to choose between good and evil.
  7. The Zurvanist holy text was the Avesta, which contained sacred hymns and rituals.
  8. Zurvanism was practiced in Persia from the 3rd century BCE to the 7th century CE.
  9. Zurvanism declined in popularity after the rise of Zoroastrianism, but its influence can still be seen in modern Persian culture.
  10. Zurvanism has been studied by scholars as an important example of ancient Persian religious beliefs.

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a Zoroastrian sect that claims Zurvan was the ultimate source of the universe, a heretical Zoroastrian doctrine holding that Zurvan was the ultimate source of t

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Zurvanism was an ancient Persian religion that worshipped Zurvan, the god of time.

Zurvanism influenced the development of Zoroastrianism, another major Persian religion.

The Zurvanist concept of time was cyclical, with the universe alternating between periods of creation and destruction.

Zurvanism believed that Zurvan had twin sons, Ahura Mazda and Angra Mainyu, representing good and evil, respectively.