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Iranian
Religions: Zoroastrianism
Angel
in Zoroastrian Religion
Zoroastrianism
recognizes various classes of spiritual beings besides the Supreme Being (Ahura
Mazda): The Amesha Spentas, Yazatas, and Fravashis. In practice (cf. Sad
Dar, chapter 26), Zoroastrians pick a patron angel for their protection,
and throughout their lives are careful to observe prayers dedicated to
that angel.
Amesha
Spentas (Phl. Amahraspandan) ("Archangels")
Literally,
"Beneficent Immortals", these are the highest spiritual beings
created by Ahura Mazda. Their names are:
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Vohu
Mano (Phl. Vohuman): lit. Good Mind. Presides over cattle.
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Asha
Vahishta (Phl. Ardwahisht): lit. Highest Asha, the
Amahraspand presiding over Asha and fire.
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Khshathra
Vairya (Phl. Shahrewar): lit. 'Desirable Dominion', the
Amahraspand presiding over metals.
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Spenta
Armaiti (Phl. Spandarmad): lit. 'Holy Devotion', the
Amahraspand presiding over the earth
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Haurvatat
(Phl. Hordad): lit. 'Perfection or Health'. Presides over water.
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Ameretat
(Phl. Amurdad): lit. 'Immortality', the Amahraspand presiding over the
Earth. |
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Fravashis
(Phl. Farohars) ("Guardian Angels"):

Also
known as Arda Fravash ("Holy Guardian Angels"). Each person is
accompanied by a guardian angel (Y26.4, 55.1), which acts as a guide
throughout life. They originally patrolled the boundaries of the ramparts
of heaven (Bd6.3, Zs5.2), but volunteer to descend to earth to stand by
individuals to the end of their days. Ahura Mazda advises Zarathushtra to
invoke them for help whenever he finds himself in danger (Yt13.19-20). If
not for their guardianship, animals and people could not have continued to
exist, because the wicked Druj would have destroyed them all (Yt13.12-13).
The
Fravashi also serves as an ideal which the soul has to strive for and
emulate, and ultimately becomes one with after death (Y16.7, 26.7, 26.11,
71.23, Yt22.39) (See Dhalla, History of Zoroastrianism, pg
232-243, 375-378)
They
manifest the energy of God, and preserve order in the creation. They are
said to fly like winged birds, and are represented by a winged disk, often
with a person superimposed (as in the above representation).
Yazatas
(Phl. Yazads) ("Angels"):
Lit
'adorable ones', a created spiritual being, worthy of being honored or
praised. Like the Amesha Spentas they personify abstract ideas and
virtues, or concrete objects of nature. The Yazatas are ever trying to
help people, and protect us from evil (cf. Dk3, ch. 66). See below for
some specifics of the more important Yazatas.
- Aban:
-
See
Aredvi Sura Anahita.
- Ahurani:
-
Female
Yazads presiding over water
- Airyaman:
-
Yazad
of friendship and healing. (Indo-Iranian in origin)
- Akhshti:
-
Yazad
personifying peace
- Anaghra
Raocha (Phl. Anagran):
-
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 (NP. Aban):
-
lit.
'strong, immaculate Anahita', female Yazad personifying water. She
resides in the starry regions (cf. Yt5.85, 88, 132). Her hymn is
preserved in Yasht 5.
Also known as Aban Yazad. (Var: Arduisur)
- Arshtat
(Phl. Ashtad):
-
Female
Yazad personifying rectitude or justice
- Ashi
Vanghuhi (Phl. Ard):
-
lit.
'good blessings, rewards', female Yazad presiding over blessings (Var:
'Ashishwangh, Arshishwang')
- Asman:
-
Yazad
presiding over the sky.
- Atar
(Phl. Adar - NP. Azar):
-
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
(or Chista):
-
Female
Yazad personifying religious wisdom. Her name probably means
'Instruction'. Also known as Razishta Chista ('Most Upright Chista')
- Daena
(Phl Den - NP. Din):
-
Female
Yazad presiding over the religion, also, Inner Self or Conscience.
- Dahm
(Phl.):
-
Yazad
honored on the fourth day after death
- Dahma
Afriti (Dahman Afrin):
-
embodiment
of power of benediction
- Damoish
Upamana:
-
Yazad
personifying anathema
- Drvaspa:
-
Female
Yazad personifying cattle
- Erethe:
-
Female
Yazad personifying truth
- Gaw
(Phl.):
-
Yazad
personifying cattle.
- Geush
Urvan (Phl. Goshorun):
-
lit.
'the soul of the cow (or settlement)'. Personification of animal life
- Gowad:
-
See
Vayu.
- Haoma
(Phl. Hom):
-
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
(Phl. Hawan):
-
Yazad
presiding over the second watch (gah) of each day (sunrise to midday,
i.e., 12 noon).
- Hvare-khshaeta
(Phl. Khwarshed - NP. Khorshid):
-
lit.
'the shining sun', the Yazad presiding over the Sun (var. Parsi Pers.
Khorshed)
- Khwarenah
(Phl. khwarrah, farrah - NP. Farreh):
-
Yazad
presiding over Divine Grace or Fortune.
- Maonghah
(Phl Mah):
-
Yazad
presiding over the Moon.
- Manthra
Spenta (Phl. Mahraspand - NP. Mehr-Esfand):
-
lit.
'Holy Word', Yazad who embodies the Holy Word
- Mithra
(Phl. Mihr - NP. Mehr):
-
Yazad
presiding over the contract, personification of light. (Indo-Iranian
in origin)
- Nairyosangha
(Phl. Neryosang):
-
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
(NP. Parvin):
-
Star
Yazad associated with a constellation of uncertain identity.
- Raman
(Phl. Ram):
-
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
(Phl. Rashn):
-
Yazad
of Justice
- Rata:
-
Female
Yazad (Indo-Iranian in origin) personifying charity
- Satavaesa:
-
A
star Yazad, perhaps of Fomalhaut
- Sraosha
(Phl. Srosh - NP. Sorush):
-
lit.
'Hearkening'; a spirit being who guards the soul for three days after
death
- Tishtrya
(Phl. Tishtar - NP. Tir):
-
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
(Phl. Wad):
-
Yazad
personifying the wind or atmosphere (Var. Gowad, Govad) (Indo-Iranian
in origin)
- Verethraghna
(Phl. Warharan - NP. Bahram):
-
lit.
'victory', Yazad personifying victory (Var: Pers. Bahram, Behram.)
(Indo-Iranian in origin)
- Visya:
-
Yazad
associated with the settlement, invoked along with Savanghi
- Zamyat
(Zam - NP. Zamyad):
-
Female
Yazad presiding over the earth
- Zantuma:
-
Yazad
presiding over the tribe.
-
Other
spiritual beings, not classified with the above:
- Thwasha:
-
Personification
of 'Infinite Space'
- Zrvan
Akarana:
-
Personification
of 'Boundless Time'
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