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==101 Names== {{see also|101 Names of God}} {{Div col|colwidth=18em}} # yazat ("Worthy of worship.") # harvasp-tavãn ("Omnipotent.") # harvasp-âgâh ("Omniscient.") # harvasp-h'udhâ ("The Lord of all.") # abadah ("Without beginning.") # awî-añjâm ("Without end.") # bûnastah ("The origin of the formation of the world.") # frâxtañtah ("Broad end of all.") # jamakh ("Greatest cause.") # parjahtarah ("More exalted.") # tum-afayah ("Most innocent.") # abravañt ("Apart from everyone.") # parvañdah ("Relation with all.") # an-ayâfah ("Incomprehensible by anyone.") # ham-ayâfah ("Comprehensible of all.") # âdharô ("Most straight, most just.") # gîrâ ("Holding fast all.") # acim ("Without reason.") # cimnâ ("Reason of reasons.") # safinâ ("Increaser.") # âwzâ ("Causer of increase. The Lord of purity") # nâshâ ("Reaching all equally.") # parvarâ ("Nourisher.") # âyânah ("Protector of the world.") # âyaîn-âyânah ("Not of various kinds.") # an-âyanah ("Without form.") # xraoshît-tum ("Firmest.") # mînôtum ("Most invisible.") # vâsnâ ("Omnipresent.") # harvastum ("All in all.") # husipâs ("Worthy of thanks.") # har-hemît ("All good-natured.") # harnekfareh ("All good auspicious-glory.") # beshtarnâ ("Remover of affliction.") # tarônîs ("The triumphant.") # anaoshak ("Immortal.") # farashak ("Fulfiller of wishes.") # pazohadhad ("Creator of good nature.") # xavâpar ("Beneficient.") # awaxshâyâ ("Bestower of Love.") # awarzâ ("Excessive bringer.") # â-sitôh ("Undefeated, undistressed.") # raxôh ("Independent, carefree.") # varûn ("Protector from evil.") # a-frîpah ("Undeceivable.") # awe-frîftah ("Undeceived.") # adhvaî ("Unparalleled.") # kãme-rat ("Lord of wishes.") # framãn-kãm ("Only wish is His command.") # âyextan ("Without body.") # â-framôsh ("Unforgetful.") # hamârnâ ("Taker of accounts.") # snâyâ ("Recognizable, worth recognition.") # a-tars ("Fearless.") # a-bîsh ("Without affliction or torment.") # a-frâzdum ("Most exalted.") # hamcûn ("Always uniform.") # mînô-stîgar ("Creator of the Universe spiritually.") # a-mînôgar ("Creator of much spirituality.") # mînô-nahab ("Hidden in Spirits.") # âdhar-bâtgar ("Air of fire, i.e. transformer into air.") # âdhar-namgar ("Water of fire, i.e. transformer into water.") # bât-âdhargar ("Transformer of air into fire.") # bât-namgar ("Transformer of air into water.") # bât-gelgar ("Transformer of air into earth.") # bât-girdtum ("Transformer of air into girad, i.e. gathered.") # âdhar-kîbarît-tum ("Transformer of fire into jewels.") # bâtgarjâi ("Who creates air in all places.") # âwtum ("Creator of most excessive water.") # gel-âdhargar ("Transformer of the earth into fire.") # gel-vâdhgar ("Transformer of the earth into air.") # gel-namgar ("Transformer of the earth into water.") # gargar ("Artisan of artisans.") # garôgar ("Bestower of wishes.") # garâgar ("Creator of man") # garâgargar ("Creator of the entire creation") # a-garâgar ("Creator of four elements") # a-garâgargar ("Creator of clusters of the stars") # a-gûmãn ("Without doubt.") # a-jamãn ("Without time.") # a-h'uãn ("Without sleep.") # âmushthushyâr ("Intelligent.") # frashûtanâ ("Eternal protector-increaser.") # padhamãnî ("Maintainer of padman, i.e. the golden mean.") # pîrôzgar ("Victorious.") # h'udhâvañd ("Lord-Master of the Universe.") # ahuramazda ("Lord Omniscient.") # abarînkuhantavãn ("Of the most exalted rank in the power of maintaining the origin of the creations.") # abarîn-nô-tavã ("Of the most exalted rank in the power of rendering the creations anew.") # vaspãn ("Attainer to all the creations.") # vaspâr ("Bringer of and attainer to all.") # h'âwar ("Merciful.") # ahû ("Lord of the world.") # âwaxsîdâr ("Forgiver.") # dâdhâr ("The just creator.") # rayomañd ("Full of rae-lustre-splendour.") # h'arehmand ("Full of khoreh, i.e. glory.") # dâwar ("The just judge.") # kerfagar ("Lord of meritorious deeds.") # buxtâr ("Redeemer, saviour.") # frashôgar ("Restorer through increase of the soul.") {{div col end}} [[File:Hormizd I Kushanshah Merv mint.jpg|thumb|Coin of [[Hormizd I Kushanshah]] (277-286 AD). [[Pahlavi scripts|Pahlavi]] inscription: "The Mazda worshipper, the divine Hormizd the great [[Kushan Empire|Kushan]] king of kings"/ Pahlavi inscription: "Exalted god, Hormizd the great Kushan king of kings", Hormizd standing right, holding investiture wreath over altar and raising left hand in benedictional gesture to [[Anahita]] holding investiture wreath and sceptre. [[Merv]] mint]]
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