Yazata

Yazata (Avestan: ๐ฌซ๐ฌ€๐ฌฐ๐ฌ€๐ฌ™๐ฌ€) is the Avestan word for a Zoroastrian concept with a wide range of meanings but generally signifying (or used as an epithet of) a divinity. The term literally means "worthy of worship or veneration", and is thus, in this more general sense, also applied to certain healing plants, primordial creatures, the fravashis of the dead, and to certain prayers that are themselves considered holy.

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Yazata

Yazata (Avestan: ๐ฌซ๐ฌ€๐ฌฐ๐ฌ€๐ฌ™๐ฌ€) is the Avestan word for a Zoroastrian concept with a wide range of meanings but generally signifying (or used as an epithet of) a divinity. The term literally means "worthy of worship or veneration", and is thus, in this more general sense, also applied to certain healing plants, primordial creatures, the fravashis of the dead, and to certain prayers that are themselves considered holy.

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