Gāh

In this article, we are going to address the topic of Gāh from a broad and detailed perspective. Gāh is a topic of great relevance in today's society, since it impacts various aspects of daily life. Along these lines, we are going to explore the different facets of Gāh, analyzing its causes, consequences and possible solutions. Furthermore, we will examine the role that different actors play in relation to Gāh, as well as the ethical and moral implications it entails. Ultimately, this article aims to offer a comprehensive view of Gāh, with the aim of providing the reader with a deeper and enriching understanding of this very relevant topic.

Gāh[pronunciation?] (Persian: گاه) is a period of time which is dedicated to a Yazata in Zoroastrianism.

References

  1. ^ Boyce 1979, pp. 32–33

Bibliography

  • Boyce, Mary (1979). Zoroastrians : their religious beliefs and practices. London: Routledge. ISBN 0-415-23903-6. OCLC 45438877. (note to catalogue searchers: the spine of this edition misprints the title "Zoroastrians" as "Zoroastians", and this may lead to catalogue errors)