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  • Mithra - Wikipedia
    Mithra (Avestan: 𐬨𐬌𐬚𐬭𐬀 Miθra; Old Persian: 𐎷𐎰𐎼 Miθraʰ) is an ancient Iranian deity (yazata) of covenants, light, oaths, justice, the Sun, [4] contracts, and friendship [5] In addition to being the divinity of contracts, Mithra is also a judicial figure, an all-seeing protector of Truth (Asha), and the guardian of cattle, the harvest, and the Waters A marble relief
  • Mithraism | Definition, History, Mythology, Facts | Britannica
    Mithraism, the worship of Mithra, the Iranian god of the sun, justice, contract, and war in pre-Zoroastrian Iran Known as Mithras in the Roman Empire during the 2nd and 3rd centuries CE, this deity was honored as the patron of loyalty to the emperor
  • Mithra - World History Encyclopedia
    Mithra is the Persian god of the rising sun, contracts, covenants, and friendship He also oversaw the orderly change of the seasons, maintained cosmic order, and was responsible for bestowing divine
  • Mithra: The Rising Sun God of Persian Mythology - Ancientist
    Mithra, a prominent figure in the ancient world, was a god of the sun, agreements, and moral order Worshipped from the Persian Empire to India, and even across the Roman Empire, Mithra’s influence spanned centuries and cultures
  • The Origins Of Mithraism | Sacred Texts Archive
    Mithra is "the lord of wide pastures," the one that renders them fertile "He giveth increase, he giveth abundance, he giveth cattle, he giveth progeny and life " He scatters the waters of the heavens and causes the plants to spring forth from the ground; on them that honor him, he bestows health of body, abundance of riches, and talented
  • An Overview on the History of Mithraism
    Mitra, or Mithra is the Indo-Iranian name for the Roman god Mithras Mitra is known from the ancient Hindu pantheon, and Mithra is a name known from the Zoroastrian pantheon In Zoroastrianism, Mithra is one of the “yazatas”, or minor deities under Ahura-Mazda In Zoroastrianism Mithra is a god of Light that mediates between heaven and earth
  • Mithras - Myth Encyclopedia - mythology, Greek, god, ancient, war . . .
    Mithras—also called Mithra—was a deity from ancient Indo-Iranian* mythology He became a major figure in the religion known as Zoroastrianism, which originated in ancient Persia* The cult of Mithras spread into the Mediterranean world, where for a time it rivaled Christianity as the fastest-growing new religion Some scholars identify Mithras with Mitra, a mythic figure of the Aryan
  • Mithraism: Ancient Wisdom Illuminating Persian History
    Mithraism is an ancient spiritual tradition rooted in Persia, centered around Mithra, the deity of light, truth, and justice Originating in Zoroastrian theology, Mithraism emphasizes cosmic order, moral integrity, and the sanctity of covenants The faith gained prominence in the Roman Empire, blending Persian beliefs with Greco-Roman traditions Mithraism began in ancient Iran and developed
  • Mithra - Encyclopedia. com
    Mithra God worshipped in four different religions: in Hinduism (as Mitra); in Zoroastrianism (Mithra); in Manichaeism (Mithra), and in the Roman Mithraic mysteries (Mithras) Why this Zoroastrianized Indo-Iranian deity was the focus of a cult in the enemy empire of Rome remains something of a historical puzzle
  • Mithraism - Wikipedia
    Mithraism, also known as the Mithraic mysteries or the Cult of Mithras, was a Roman mystery religion focused on the god Mithras Although inspired by Iranian worship of the Zoroastrian divinity (yazata) Mithra, the Roman Mithras was linked to a new and distinctive imagery, and the degree of continuity between Persian and Greco-Roman practice remains debatable [a] The mysteries were popular





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