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What is the "Holy Spirit"?: Understanding Spenta Mainyu

In Zoroastrian theology, Spenta Mainyu and Ahura Mazda are intrinsically connected yet distinct entities that play vital roles in the cosmic order. To understand how Spenta Mainyu is separate from Ahura Mazda, it's essential to delve into their respective characteristics and functions within the Zoroastrian cosmological framework. Ahura Mazda: The Supreme Deity Ahura Mazda, often translated as "Wise Lord," is the supreme god in Zoroastrianism. He embodies all that is good, wise, and benevolent.

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In Zoroastrian theology, Spenta Mainyu and Ahura Mazda are intrinsically connected yet distinct entities that play vital roles in the cosmic order. To understand how Spenta Mainyu is separate from Ahura Mazda, it's essential to delve into their respective characteristics and functions within the Zoroastrian cosmological framework. Ahura Mazda: The Supreme Deity Ahura Mazda, often translated as "Wise Lord," is the supreme god in Zoroastrianism. He embodies all that is good, wise, and benevolent. Ahura Mazda is the creator of the universe and the source of all life and truth. He is omniscient, omnipotent, and omnipresent, existing beyond time and space. Ahura Mazda is the central figure in Zoroastrian worship and is considered the ultimate source of all that is pure and good.

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