It seems so simple… The Veneration of her Hearth, to ignite her Fires, to dampen her Earth with her Duwes. But we are so far from the Asha of this truth, that I’m not sure we will ever return. Atlantean Cornish words. Iranian cults were popular in Sophene amongst the nobility, who gave themselves theophoric Iranian names, and the peasantry, who sacrificed horses in the name of the goddess Anahita. Anahita is the Old Persian form of the name of an Iranian goddess, and appears in an earlier form as Aredvi Sura Anahita. This was the Avestan name of an…
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