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Yima | Ahura Mazda, Zoroastrianism, Persian Empire | Britannica Yima, in ancient Iranian religion, the first man, the progenitor of the human race, and son of the sun Yima is the subject of conflicting legends obscurely reflecting different religious currents
JAMŠID i. Myth of Jamšid - Encyclopaedia Iranica He proposed explanations of the various myths of the Yima myth complex in the light of comparative mythology, anthropology, and folklore, among them those of first men; the myths of Jam and Jamī and Mašī and Mašyānī; Yima’s immortality; lands of bliss reserved for heroes (Elysium, Valhalla; 1918-34, II, pp 36-42); and of the vara as
Ancient Persian Mythology - World History Encyclopedia Long before their conflict begins, the first great hero is King Yima (also given as Yama), who rules over the known world with justice and devotion, banishing death and disease and elevating the lives of the people throughout his realm
Cup Of Jamshid - Holy Grail Of Ancient Persia Offered Immortality And . . . In time, the story of the Avestan hero Yima developed, and in Persian mythology, he became known as Jamshid Jamshid was credited with many great inventions, and he possessed extraordinary powers as an individual He was the fourth king of the world, and he stood above all angels and demons
Jamshid - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jamshid ([dʒæmˈʃiːd]) (Persian: جمشید, Jamshīd) (Middle- and New Persian: جم, Jam) (Avestan: 𐬫𐬌𐬨𐬀 Yima) (Dari Pashto: یما Yama) is a famous name in many countries and he was the fourth Shah of the mythological Pishdadian dynasty of Iran according to Shahnameh
The Zend Avesta, Part I (SBE04): Vendîdâd: Fa. . . | Sacred Texts Archive Yima goes three times to the sun, to take thence royal power for three times three hundred years In Aryan mythology, the sun is, as is well known, the symbol and source of royalty: Persian kings in particular are 'the brothers of the sun '
YIMA - Encyclopaedia Iranica Dr Samuel M Jordan Center for Persian Studies University of California, Irvine 1 Humanities Gateway Irvine, California 92697