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==Wikipedia EN==
==Wikipedia EN==
Ahura Mazda (/əˌhʊərə ˈmæzdə/; also known as Oromasdes, Ohrmazd, Ahuramazda, Hourmazd, Hormazd, and Hurmuz) is the creator and highest deity of Zoroastrianism. Ahura Mazda is the first and most frequently invoked spirit in the Yasna. The literal meaning of the word Ahura is "lord," and that of Mazda is "wisdom."
Ahura Mazda (/əˌhʊərə ˈmæzdə/; also known as Oromasdes, Ohrmazd, Ahuramazda, Hourmazd, Hormazd, and Hurmuz) is the creator and highest deity of Zoroastrianism. Ahura Mazda is the first and most frequently invoked spirit in the Yasna. The literal meaning of the word Ahura is "lord," and that of Mazda is "wisdom."

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Russian (Dvoretsky)

Ὠρομάζης:Ормузд или Ахурамазда (древнеиранский бог света и добра) Plat., Plut.

Wikipedia EN

Ahura Mazda (/əˌhʊərə ˈmæzdə/; also known as Oromasdes, Ohrmazd, Ahuramazda, Hourmazd, Hormazd, and Hurmuz) is the creator and highest deity of Zoroastrianism. Ahura Mazda is the first and most frequently invoked spirit in the Yasna. The literal meaning of the word Ahura is "lord," and that of Mazda is "wisdom."