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creation of the world

Zarvan and Hormazda

By Tavoosi MahnazPublished 2 months ago 5 min read
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Mani first arose approximately 1700 years ago, during the early Sassanid era. "I am a prophet, and I have come to save and set people free," he declared. He visited Turkestan, India, and other nations, converting people to his faith. They were enmity-filled and ultimately forced the Sassanid ruler, Bahram II, to assassinate him. They were followers of different religions. Following him, Kishmani gained notoriety and African supporters. Manichaean concepts include those pertaining to the world's creation and man's role in it. Sometimes these beliefs are myths. It remains in Manoyan's works, a few of which were only discovered. These beliefs are based on the idea that goodness and evil, as well as light and dark, were mixed to create our world. As a result, there will come a time when these elements split from one another and become the first, and until then, our world will also be a mixture of these elements. Two components and ends are used to form the gem.

The following legends are derived from the world-creation manuscripts. The Manuscripts held a variety of devans and gods to exist. The head of the court is referred to by the Iranian Menuians as "Az" or "Ahriman".

By the Iranian mystics, "Zarvan" meant the greatest deity of goodness and light in the world, and "Harmzdeh" meant his son, who featured a heavenly quality.

Both light and dark

The world did not belong to us at first. The gem of light and the gem of darkness were the only two gems found. The gem of darkness, which was the unending light of the northern moon, represented ugliness, wickedness, and ignorance, whereas the gem of light was lovely, moral, and wise. The dark world connected to the light realm to the south.

"Zarvan" is the home of Shahriar Jahan-e-Sahrayah, who ruled over a world of purity, lightness, and tranquility. There was just goodness and light in this world; there was no sickness, death, darkness, or strife. Bendihad, the ill-tempered demon, was the ruler of the dark realm of Aze.

There were many aggressive, violent, and wicked Divan in the area.

The start of the conflict Up until an accident, these two components coexisted in seclusion, protecting the light world from the dark world's harm. Az once encountered the world of light while moving erratically. The dazzling, gorgeous, and stunning sight blinded everyone, and their hearts closed in the light as they yearned to rule the world of light and bring the gem of light into the element. He then used a gang of divan to attack the planet of light. Jahan-e-Sarah's Shahriar Zarvan was ill-prepared for battle. To combat and halt the court of darkness, he made two more gods.

He despatched the warrior Hormuzd to drive the Diwan out of those two.

Hormuzd employed the five elements of light, fire, wind, water, and breeze as military tools. Wearing water, wind, light, and breeze, he grabbed fire like a blade and hurried to the Divan combat. However, his many supporters and evil deeds made him strong. Hormuzd lost the combat and was vanquished by him. After Hormazd's offspring were devoured by Az and his demon and turned into weapons, the five elements of light were eaten, leaving Hormazd devastated and defenseless in the depths of the dark realm.

God's Seal

When he regained consciousness after Hormazd, he realized he was powerless and vanquished. He yelled from the depths of the world's darkness, pleading with his mother—one of the gods and Zarvan's creation—for assistance. After coming to life, Khrush Hormuzd quickly made his way from the foot of Diwan to the court of gods, where he saw Hormuzd's message.

With a bow, Mam Hormazd approached Zarvan and pleaded, "O Shahryar of the world of light, help my son Hormazd, who is broken and helpless in the hands of Diwan Asir."

Then, in order to release Hormuzd, Zarvan created other gods.Among these gods, Mehr Yazidi possessed the greatest power. To save Hormazd, Mehr Izad walked to the edge of the dark world and beckoned him. because Hormazd had responded to him. He had five children, "Bad Weiss" being the most unsuccessful, in order to battle Divan.

Under Mehr Izad's instruction, Bad Weiss donned weapons, marched to battle in Divan, and soon afterward, he crushed, softened, and tore the skin off of their bodies. In the sky, he also chained a great number of Divan.

the world's foundation

Subsequently, God's imprint on the earth's foundation created eleven heavens from Divan's skin. He formed the mountains from their bones and the eight layers of the earth from their flesh. To keep their cords from tangling, one of his kids gave "Bad Vegeta" the command to sit atop the sky and grasp their strings. The other designated the remainder of his offspring to support the earth's layers atop his shoulders in order to prevent them from descending.

Divan, the gem of light engulfed all his children when they gained power over Hormazd, water, wind, fire, light, and breeze. Mehr Izad's victory over Divan released the majority of these brilliant elements from their control. The sun's circle was formed by fire, the moon's by wind and water, and the other stars were formed by the light that God saw from the plague of Divan. These illuminating components are what God used his seal to create the stars in the sky.

The illumination of God's city

However, not all of the lights that Divan had ingested were freed, and half of the net was still imprisoned within Divan's cage. In the center of Divan, it was unacceptable to leave the light on.

There has to be action taken. The gods of the world of light Hormuzd, Mehraizd, and others came and went to Zarvan Shahriar.

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