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  • más bajo. Sobre ellos se situaban los mobads, sacerdotes que habíam completado su formación. En la India, los mobads tiene un dastur como su superior. Esto…
    4 kB (461 palabras) - 16:23 23 may 2023

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  • A mobed, mowbed, or mobad (Middle Persian: 𐭬𐭢𐭥𐭯𐭲) is a Zoroastrian cleric of a particular rank. Unlike a herbad (ervad), a mobed is qualified to…
    12 kB (1205 palabras) - 05:01 28 may 2024
  • High rituals such as the Yasna are considered to be the purview of the Mobads with a corpus of individual and communal rituals and prayers included in…
    151 kB (15 844 palabras) - 04:27 23 may 2024
  • the name of high ideals, so it is considered the most revered and noble; Mobads (āθravan) – represented by white, symbolizing spirituality, moral purity…
    5 kB (442 palabras) - 04:19 24 abr 2024
  • about her pregnancy, the mobads (priests) were against it. Nevertheless, Ardashir still demanded her execution, which led the mobads to conceal her and her…
    46 kB (5446 palabras) - 17:52 4 may 2024
  • on the ladder. Above them were the mobads, denoting priests who had completed their training. In India, the mobads have a dastur as their superior. This…
    4 kB (483 palabras) - 09:58 21 feb 2024
  • 𐭬𐭦𐭣𐭪, also Mazdak the Younger; died c. 524 or 528) was a Zoroastrian mobad (priest), Iranian reformer, prophet and religious reformer who gained influence…
    21 kB (2324 palabras) - 14:59 9 feb 2024
  • and brother of Bahram I) Kartir was awarded the new Zoroastrian title of mobad—a clerical title that was to be considered higher than that of the eastern-Iranian…
    170 kB (20 466 palabras) - 13:12 29 may 2024
  • religion was founded in the early Sasanian Empire by Zardusht, a Zoroastrian mobad who was a contemporary of Mani (d. 274). However, it is named after its…
    4 kB (362 palabras) - 03:21 18 mar 2024
  • are called a Mobad and they officiate the Yasna, pouring libations into the sacred fire to the accompaniment of ritual chants. The Mobad also prepare…
    57 kB (6667 palabras) - 19:54 20 may 2024
  • high priest who has authority in religious matters and ranks higher than a mobad or herbad. In this specific sense, the term is used mostly among the Parsis…
    2 kB (191 palabras) - 16:46 4 mar 2024
  • priests have the title of mobad, and are able to conduct the congregational worship and such occasional functions as marriages. A mobad must be the son, grandson…
    34 kB (4418 palabras) - 04:06 9 abr 2024
  • consultations with the Jathedars of the other four takhts and the SGPC. Mobad and Magi are Clergy of Zoroastrianism. Kartir was one of the powerful and…
    67 kB (7957 palabras) - 11:16 16 abr 2024
  • Zoroastrianism honorifics and titles Role Description Mobad, Mobedyar Herbad Dastur…
    38 kB (210 palabras) - 21:53 26 abr 2024
  • acts of violence took place, Zoroastrian scriptures were burnt and many mobads executed. Once conquered politically, the Persians began to reassert themselves…
    30 kB (3479 palabras) - 01:20 20 may 2024
  • years. Cypress trees were sacred to Zoroastrians and were mostly planted by Mobads (Zoroastrian priests). For this reason, after Islam, the people of the region…
    1 kB (184 palabras) - 21:58 26 sep 2023
  • Seleucia-Ctesiphon gave up choosing bishops since it would result in death. The local mobads – Zoroastrian clerics – with the help of satraps organized slaughters of…
    281 kB (33 760 palabras) - 13:57 28 may 2024
  • income of Zoroastrian clergy. Occasionally kustis, were woven by priests (mobads) themselves, though this is now exceedingly uncommon. Since the 1920s, non-priestly…
    12 kB (1555 palabras) - 17:26 27 abr 2024
  • Mobads enter and sit. People cover the laraks in a wrapper and place them in front of mobads. “Mobadyars” (mobad assistants) are also there. Mobads begin…
    4 kB (625 palabras) - 04:15 5 abr 2024
  • property to other Mobads. He then lists his titles in the Sasanian court: "mobad and herbad" in the time of Shapour I, "Kartir, the mobad of Hormozd" in…
    2 kB (283 palabras) - 10:59 20 may 2024
  • Ctesiphon. According to classical sources, not long after Sukhra's execution, a mobad (priest) named Mazdak caught Kavad's attention. Mazdak was the chief representative…
    63 kB (7146 palabras) - 03:18 8 may 2024
  • that is kept in the homes of Zoroastrians. Often, money is offered to the mobad (priest) as payment, along with sandalwood. Sandalwood is called sukhad…
    33 kB (3995 palabras) - 08:06 4 may 2024