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  1. Cognate terms and concepts

    Indo-Iranian Vedic term Avestan term Common meaning
    *ap āp āp "water," āpas "the Waters"
    Apam Napat, Apām Napāt Apām Napāt the "water's offspring"
    *aryaman aryaman airyaman "Arya-hood" (lit: ** "member of Arya com ...
    *rta rta asha/arta "active truth", extending to "order" & . ...
    Jun 3 2022
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    What is Proto-Indo-Iranian religion?
    Proto-Indo-Iranian religion is an archaic offshoot of Indo-European religion. From the various and dispersed Indo-Iranian cultures, a set of common ideas may be reconstructed from which a common, unattested proto-Indo-Iranian source may be deduced.
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    What is the origin of the religion of Iran?
    Ancient Iranian religion. The Iranian peoples emerged as a separate branch of the Indo-Iranians in the 2nd-millennium BC, during which they came to dominate the Eurasian Steppe and the Iranian Plateau. Their religion is derived from Proto-Indo-Iranian religion, and therefore shares many similarities with Vedic religion.
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    Who are the Indo-Iranians?
    The term Aryan has been used historically to denote the Indo-Iranians, because Arya is the self-designation of the ancient speakers of the Indo-Iranian languages, specifically the Iranian and the Indo-Aryan peoples, collectively known as the Indo-Iranians.
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    What is the difference between Iranian and Indo-Aryan?
    These were Indo-Iranians calling themselves Arya ("nobles"). Those that settled in the Near East and India are known as Indo-Aryan peoples, while those that settled in Greater Iran are known are Iranian peoples. Because of their common origin, Iranian and Indo-Aryan religion is substantially similar.
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    Proto-Indo-Iranian religion means the religion of the Indo-Iranian peoples prior to the earliest Vedic (Indo-Aryan) and Zoroastrian (Iranic) scriptures. These share a common inheritance of concepts including the universal force *rta (Vedic rta, Avestan asha), the sacred plant and drink *sauma (Vedic Soma, Avestan Hao…

     

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    Indo-Iranian languages include three subgroups: first Indo-Aryan languages (including the Dardic languages); second Iranic languages (east and west) and third Nuristani languages. Fro…

     

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    Main article: Proto-Indo-European religion When Vedic texts were the oldest surviving evidence of early Indo-European-speaking peoples, it was assumed that these texts preserved aspects of Pr…

     

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  4. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indo-Iranians

    Despite the introduction of later Vedic and Zoroastrian scriptures, Indo-Iranians shared a common inheritance of concepts including the universal force *Hṛta- (Sanskrit rta, Avestan asha), the sacred plant and drink *sawHma- (Sanskrit Soma, Avestan Haoma) and gods of social order such as *mitra- (Sanskrit Mitra, Avestan and Old Persian Mithra, Miθra) and *bʰaga- (Sanskrit Bhaga, Avestan and Old Persian Baga). Proto-Indo-Iranian religion is an archaic offshoot of Indo-Europe…

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    • https://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/indo-iranian-religion

      Dec 15, 2004 · as for the term ahura or asura, which was used in iran and india alike for gods or men, in the zoroastrian tradition it referred especially to the supreme god, ahura mazdā, to miθra, and to apąm napāt, who are regarded by some as being the three lords of the indo-iranian pantheon (boyce, 1975, p. 48), while in the veda, as well as meaning divine …

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