Gods of Iran
Verethragna is an important figure in ancient Iranian mythology, reflecting the concept of strength and struggle. His cult was widespread in Zoroastrianism
Anahita is one of the most important goddesses in the ancient Iranian pantheon. Her cult had deep roots in Iranian history and culture, and she was an
Ahriman, also known as Angra Mainyu, is an evil spirit in Zoroastrianism, one of the oldest religions of Iran. He probably originates from an early Indian
The Iranian god Mithra, originating from ancient Iranian mythology, is one of the most significant figures in the religious and cultural context of Ancient Iran.
Ahura Mazda is the chief god of Zoroastrianism, symbolizing light, wisdom, and goodness. He is considered the creator of the universe and the embodiment
Vayu, or Vahu, is one of the central gods of ancient Iranian mythology, associated with wind, perfection, and clarity. In Zoroastrianism, Vayu is considered
Yima is one of the central figures in Iranian mythology and Zoroastrianism, known as the king, creator, and protector of humanity. He embodies ideal order