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Verethragna : ウィキペディア英語版
Verethragna

Verethragna (') is an Avestan language neuter noun literally meaning "smiting of resistance" (Gnoli, 1989:510; Boyce 1975:63). Representing this concept is the divinity Verethragna, who is the hypostasis of "victory", and "as a giver of victory Verethragna plainly enjoyed the greatest popularity of old" (Boyce, 1975:63).
The neuter noun ''verethragna'' is related to Avestan ''verethra'', 'obstacle' and ''verethragnan'', 'victorious'. (Gnoli, 1989:510) In Zoroastrian Middle Persian, Verethragna became Warahran, from which Vahram, Vehram, Bahram, Behram and other variants derive. The once-followed theory that Verethragna had Indo-Iranian origins is no longer followed today (see In Avestan scholarship for details).

The name and, to some extent, the deity has correspondences in Armenian Vahagn and ''Vram'', Buddhist Sogdian ''Wshn'', Manichaen Parthian ''Wryhrm'', Kushan Bactrian ''Orlagno''. While the figure of ''Verethragna'' is highly complex, parallels have also been drawn between it and (variously) Vedic Indra, Puranic Vishnu, Manichaean ''Adamas'', Chaldean/Babylonian Nergal, Egyptian Horus, Hellenic Ares and Heracles.
==In scripture==


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