"Ahuna Vairya" meaning in English

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Proper name

Etymology: Transliteration of Avestan π¬€π¬΅π¬Žπ¬₯𐬀 π¬¬π¬€π¬Œπ¬­π¬Œπ¬Œπ¬€ (ahuna vaⁱriia). Etymology templates: {{translit|en|ae|π¬€π¬΅π¬Žπ¬₯𐬀 π¬¬π¬€π¬Œπ¬­π¬Œπ¬Œπ¬€}} Transliteration of Avestan π¬€π¬΅π¬Žπ¬₯𐬀 π¬¬π¬€π¬Œπ¬­π¬Œπ¬Œπ¬€ (ahuna vaⁱriia) Head templates: {{en-prop|nolinkhead=1}} Ahuna Vairya
  1. (Zoroastrianism) Avestan language name of the most sacred of the Gathic hymns of the Avesta, the revered texts of Zoroastrianism. Wikipedia link: Ahuna Vairya Categories (topical): Zoroastrianism
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