Aramazd

Aramazd is in Armenian mythology, a supreme god, derived in part from the Persian good god, Ahura Mazda. Aramazd was the giver of prosperity, abundance, and fatness to the land. He made the fields fertile and may, therefore, have been a rain god. He was the father of the gods Anahita, Nane, and Mihr.

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Encyclopedia of World Mythology and Legend, Third Edition – Written by Anthony S. Mercatante & James R. Dow – Copyright © 2009 by Anthony S. Mercatante

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