"Ahura" meaning in English

See Ahura in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Proper name

Etymology: Transliteration of Avestan π¬€π¬΅π¬Žπ¬­π¬€ (ahura, β€œlord”). Doublet of Asura. Etymology templates: {{translit|en|ae|π¬€π¬΅π¬Žπ¬­π¬€|t=lord}} Transliteration of Avestan π¬€π¬΅π¬Žπ¬­π¬€ (ahura, β€œlord”), {{dbt|en|Asura}} Doublet of Asura Head templates: {{en-prop}} Ahura
  1. (Zoroastrianism) Title of the three members of the ahuric triad – Ahura Mazda, Ahura Mithra, and Ahura Berezant Apam Napat – that regulate (or, in the case of Mazda, create) the physical and moral order (asha). Wikipedia link: Ahura Categories (topical): Zoroastrianism
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