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==List of Yazatas== | ==List of Yazatas== | ||
'''Aban''': See Anahita. | '''Aban''': See [[Anahita]]. | ||
'''Ahurani''': Female Yazads presiding over water | '''Ahurani''': Female Yazads presiding over water |
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List of Yazatas
Aban: See Anahita.
Ahurani: Female Yazads presiding over water
Airyaman: Yazad of friendship and healing. (Indo-Iranian in origin)
Akhshti: Yazad personifying peace
Anaghra Raocha: Yazad of the 'endless light' (Var. Aneran)
Apam Napat: Yazad of waters (Indo-Iranian in origin). aka Ahura Berezant (Phl. Burz Yazad)
Aredvi Sura Anahita: lit. 'strong, immaculate Anahita', female Yazad personifying water. She resides in the starry regions. Her hymn is preserved in Yasht 5. Also known as Aban Yazad. (Var: Arduisur)
Arshtat: Female Yazad personifying rectitude or justice
Ashi Vanghuhi: lit. 'good blessings, rewards', female Yazad presiding over blessings (Var: 'Ashishwangh, Arshishwang')
Asman: Yazad presiding over the sky.
Atar: lit. fire; yazad presiding over fire. He is referred to as 'the Son of Ahura Mazda' in the Avesta. (Var: Pah. 'atash, atesh, adur', Av. 'Atar')
Chisti: Female Yazad personifying religious wisdom. Her name probably means 'Instruction'. Also known as Razishta Chista ('Most Upright Chista')
Daena: Female Yazad presiding over the religion, also, Inner Self or Conscience.
Dahm: Yazad honored on the fourth day after death
Dahma Afriti: embodiment of power of benediction
Damoish Upamana: Yazad personifying anathema
Drvaspa: Female Yazad personifying cattle
Erethe: Female Yazad personifying truth
Gaw: Yazad personifying cattle.
Geush Urvan: lit. 'the soul of the cow (or settlement)'. Personification of animal life
Gowad: See Vayu. Haoma: Yazad presiding over the haoma plant, which has medicinal and spiritual properties. (Indo-Iranian in origin)
Haptoiringa: A star Yazad, associated with Ursa Major.
Havani: Yazad presiding over the second watch (gah) of each day (sunrise to midday, i.e., 12 noon).
Hvare-khshaeta: lit. 'the shining sun', the Yazad presiding over the Sun (var. Parsi Pers. Khorshed)
Khwarenah: Yazad presiding over Divine Grace or Fortune.
Maonghah: Yazad presiding over the Moon.
Manthra Spenta: lit. 'Holy Word', Yazad who embodies the Holy Word
Mithra: Yazad presiding over the contract, personification of light. (Indo-Iranian in origin)
Nairyosangha: Yazad who acts as messenger of Ahura Mazda, associated with prayer. (Indo-Iranian in origin)
Paoiryaenis: Star Yazad associated with the Pleiades.
Parendi: Female Yazad of 'Abundance' or 'Plenitude'. (Indo-Iranian in origin)
Paurwanya: Star Yazad associated with a constellation of uncertain identity.
Raman: Yazad presiding over Joy or Felicity
Rapithwin: Yazad presiding over the period of the day (gah) from noon to mid-afternoon
Rasanstat: Female Yazad personifying truth
Rashnu: Yazad of Justice
Rata: Female Yazad (Indo-Iranian in origin) personifying charity
Satavaesa: A star Yazad, perhaps of Fomalhaut
Sraosha: lit. 'Hearkening'; a spirit being who guards the soul for three days after death
Tishtrya: Yazad presiding over the star Sirius. Tishtrya also directs the rain.
Tishtryaeinis: Star Yazad associated with Canis Minor.
Upa-paoiri: 41 Arietis
Ushah: Female Yazad of the dawn (Indo-Iranian in origin)
Ushahin: Yazad presiding over the first watch (gah) of each day (from midnight to daybreak).
Uzerin: Yazad presiding over the fourth watch (gah) of each day (from 3 p.m. to sunset).
Vanant: Star Yazad, associated with Vega.
Vayu: Yazad personifying the wind or atmosphere (Var. Gowad, Govad) (Indo-Iranian in origin)
Verethraghna: lit. 'victory', Yazad personifying victory (Var: Pers. Bahram, Behram.) (Indo-Iranian in origin)
Visya: Yazad associated with the settlement, invoked along with Savanghi
Zamyat: Female Yazad presiding over the earth
Zantuma: Yazad presiding over the tribe.