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Ahura Mazda, the Good Origin in Persian mythology, the God of the Good Realm, and the Creator of the Earth. On the first, eighth, fifteenth, and twenty third days of each month, as well as in October each year. Zoroastrianism believes in the main god.
There are many names for Ahura Mazda, including Ahura (y) - Ma (e) zda in Persian, Ahura Mazda (h) in Avista, Ahura Mazda (h) in Old Persian, and Mazda (h) - Ahura in Ahura Vedic Sanskrit. Hormozd, Ormozd, Urumozd, Hormoz, and others are all nicknames for Ahura Mazda, while Spand Mainyu and Spand Meynou, some say, are synonymous with Ahura Mazda, while others say they have relative independence and correspond to the evil origin Ahriman. During the Sassanid dynasty, there were over a hundred alternative names for the God of the Good Realm. Dai Day, the name used as the guardian deity of the moon. The word Ahura means wise and noble, symbolizing "fire".

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Ahura Mazda
The supreme god and god of wisdom of ancient Iran, revered as the "universe containing all things.".
Around 600 BC, Zoroaster initiated a religious reform and revered Ahura Mazda as the "sole true creator.". Zoroastrian preached that it was Ahura Mazda who made people see light, so he was often shaped into the image of the sun. However, the sun and moon are sometimes described as his eyes.
Zoroastrianism believes that fire has the characteristic of purifying all things, and Ahura Mazda can use fire to distinguish good and evil and give the fire of truth to his followers.

Wohumana
One of the Six Heavenly Gods, representing the wisdom and kindness of the deity as an animal god. The patron deity on the second day of each month and November. Considered as an intermediary between gods and human souls.
arthra
The God of the Holy Fire, the patron saint on the ninth day of each year and in September every year. Respected as the son of a deity.
Anahita
The goddess of rivers, the guardian deity on the tenth day of each month and every August. An important deity worshipped by the Aryans of Iran during the pre Zoroastrian period, responsible for fertility and fertility.
Mithra
Mithra, the God of Light and Oath, is the guardian deity on the 16th day of each month and every July. The main deity worshipped by the Aryans of Iran during the pre Zoroastrian period.
Sorush
Obedient angel, the god of the morning glow, the guardian god on the 17th day of each month.
Bahram
Bahram, the God of War, is the guardian deity on the 20th of each month. He often transforms and comes to the world to bless humanity.
vayu
Fengshen, the guardian god on the 22nd day of each month.
Alta
Goddess of Wealth and Happiness. The guardian deity on the 25th day of each month.
Haoma
God of Wine, God of Holy Grass, legendary warrior.
Palandi
Goddess of Wealth
Apamnapat
River Goddess
Imahsha Eta, Yan Mo, Yan Mo Wang
Famous monarch of the Pishtad dynasty. The legendary first emperor of Iran, who ruled for nine hundred years and achieved remarkable accomplishments. Indians often refer to Yan Mo as the god of death.

Deva, Deva
Defoe, a collective term for demons and monsters. And also the gods of Hinduism
kalpa
Tribal leaders who are enemies of Zoroastrianism

In Persian mythology, the supreme god Ahura Mazda created the world and fought against the evil god Angela Manuel for a total of 12000 years. In the first 3000 years, Ahura Mazda and the light world coexisted with Angela Manuel's dark world, and the earliest humans were also misled by the temptation of evil darkness. Zoroastrianism advocates for the dualism of good and evil, which holds that good gods and evil gods are in a state of hostility towards each other. The victory of good gods will bring people harvest, health, and happiness, while evil gods will cause people to suffer misfortune. In the struggle between good and evil, people have the freedom to choose. After death, a person will enter heaven or fall into hell based on their words and actions in the world.
Ahura Mazda created the material world, and in Zoroastrianism, Ahura Mazda created seven major substances: sky, earth, water, plants, animals, humans, and fire. To this day, the number 7 still holds auspicious significance among Iranians, with fire being the "infinite light". Therefore, Zoroastrianism regards worshipping fire as their sacred duty.
Due to the war between India and Persia at that time, Ahura was absorbed into Hinduism and became a demon god. In Indian mythology, Ahura was an evil god who fought against the thunder god Indra. After being transferred to Buddhism, he became known as Asura (the Eight Ministries), but it is no longer the same as the original Ahura.
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Asura, in the early days of the Indian Rigveda, was a respectful title for the highest and greatest deities, commonly used to refer to Varuna, who was known as the "God of Universal Heaven," "God of Creation," and "God of Justice.". Later on, it gradually became the title of evil god. Moreover, even in the Persian mythology of Avista, it is a benevolent god. [See page 094-095 of the book "Intensive Reading" (Lin Tai/2008 Edition) published by Fudan University Press]
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In Indian mythology (referring to the Vedas), there is no god named Ahura Mazda, but he has similar functions and characteristics to the Varuna in Indian mythology. In ancient Indian mythology, Varuna often helped Indra. [See Fudan University Press, "Intensive Reading" (Lin Tai/2008 edition), pages 094-095, 071, paragraph 2]
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The majority of Iranians and Indians are descendants of the ancient Aryan people, so their myths are derived from the myths and memories of the ancient Aryan people. (The migration of the Aryan people can be found in relevant entries, which will not be repeated in this article.)

The religious culture of the Persian Empire also continued Sumerian natural religion. The Ahmmenid dynasty established a great empire that included many different ethnic groups, and in religious beliefs, a celestial god emerged to dominate the universe. During the reign of Darius I, Zoroastrianism became the state religion of Persia, and Ahura Mazda became the supreme god and protector of royal power. This religion believes that Ahura Mazda (meaning "Lord of Wisdom") is the supreme deity, the omniscient and omnipotent creator of the universe, possessing virtues such as light, life, and creation, as well as the embodiment of the principles of heaven, order, and truth. But after Alexander the Great conquered Persia, the scriptures of Zoroastrianism were burned. Later, the Arabs conquered the Middle East, and Zoroastrianism was further rejected by Islam. It was forced to migrate eastward, with some entering India and some entering China through the Western Regions. Finally, the faith of Ahura Mazda disappeared.

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