Lectures of the Arya Albert Pike Books
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Lectures of the Arya Albert Pike Books
As someone who's long been interested in Zoroastrianism and a full decoding of its cultural context and all that, my diggings led me to this book primarily because the one last question I'd yet to have answered is what Zoroaster meant by the "daevas". Did he mean the same thing as the Hindu "devas"? I won't give the answer away, except to say I finally found the answer in this very book -- or at least what Albert Pike decoded the word to mean, and I have to say that his explanation makes the best sense yet.Product details
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As someone who's long been interested in Zoroastrianism and a full decoding of its cultural context and all that, my diggings led me to this book primarily because the one last question I'd yet to have answered is what Zoroaster meant by the "daevas". Did he mean the same thing as the Hindu "devas"? I won't give the answer away, except to say I finally found the answer in this very book -- or at least what Albert Pike decoded the word to mean, and I have to say that his explanation makes the best sense yet.
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