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*yazatāhah. in middle persian the term became yazad or yazd, pl. yazdān, continuing in new persian as izad. related terms in other languages are sanskrit yájati "he worships, he sacrifices", yajatá- "worthy of worship, holy", yajñá "sacrifice", and perhaps [a] also greek ἅγιος hagios "devoted
the structure and language of the hymns—it is generally not possible to determine whether these yazatas are abstract concepts or are manifest entities. amongst the lesser yazatas being invoked by name by the poet of the gathas are sraosha , ashi , atar , geush tashan, geush urvan , tushnamaiti, and...
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