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Adurbad-i Mahrspandan

Ādurbād-ī Mahrspandān ("Ādurbād, son of Mahrspand") was a Zoroastrian high priest in the reign of the Sassanian king Shapur II (309–379 AD).〔(A. Tafażżolī, "ĀDURBĀD Ī MAHRSPANDĀN" in Encyclopaedia Iranica )〕
==Life==
In the Middle Persian Bundahishn, Adurbad's lineage is traced back to the legendary Dūrsarw, the son of Manuchihr. In Biruni's ''The Remaining Signs of Past Centuries'', he also mentioned as the descendant of Dwsr.
According to Zoroastrian traditions, a proof of the validity of his line of religious traditions was that he underwent the ordeal of molten bronize. That is metal was poured on his chest and he emerged as unscathed. According to Iranica, "In keeping with his religious zeal, Ādurbād was a force in the enactment and implementing of decrees against non-Zoroastrians; the established church is described as having then fallen on evil days, plagued by doubt and infidelity.".

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