@BonnyFatius80 only one problem with this song, it's about birth of bad forces. I'm try to recognize Ahriman as Shiva in hinduism, but I guess, it's have worse meaning.
@PicurRena No, the song is about the typical zoroastrian dualism between Ahura Mazda, the creator and embodiment of Good and Wisdom, and Ahriman who is the master of nothingness. For all I can tell dualism developped later in zoroastrian religion whereas it is hardly to be found in the oldest scriptures.
As far as I know the chorus line is indeed in the Avestan language. I think it is taken from the Gathas. But maybe the writer of this song knows more about it
Well, thanks for your interest in the song, but I can't provide people with a link because the song is still copy right protected and it would be illegal to share it.
Supposedly it is. Asha means truth. Meredishka ... well. That appears more elusive. Vohu Mana [as it should be, not Vohu Manya], means Good Mind and, with Asha and Ahura Mazda, forms an important and central role in Zoroastrian theology. The lyrics were given to me by someone else, who uttered them incorrectly, unfortunately. Since then, I've studied it at uni, so I wish I could re-record it, but alas ...
It's a very beautiful song. Can somebody write me the words of the song?
PicurRena 1 year ago
@PicurRena Thanks for your nice comment. I have put the lyrics of the song into my video description.
BonnyFatius80 1 year ago
@BonnyFatius80 Thank you!!!
PicurRena 1 year ago
@BonnyFatius80 only one problem with this song, it's about birth of bad forces. I'm try to recognize Ahriman as Shiva in hinduism, but I guess, it's have worse meaning.
PicurRena 1 year ago
@PicurRena No, the song is about the typical zoroastrian dualism between Ahura Mazda, the creator and embodiment of Good and Wisdom, and Ahriman who is the master of nothingness. For all I can tell dualism developped later in zoroastrian religion whereas it is hardly to be found in the oldest scriptures.
BonnyFatius80 1 year ago
@BonnyFatius80 Thank you, for your answer. It's little bit better in this aspect.
PicurRena 1 year ago
Very good work!!!
Oh, the farvatis will enjoy...
petrustella 1 year ago 3
Awesome vocals!
SuperSparten 2 years ago 2
Thanks for the explanation, shemseven.
It sounds great^^
Drachenfeuer92 2 years ago
can anybody tell me please what avesta is ?
Drachenfeuer92 2 years ago
It's an ancient language of persia. The Avestan texts of Zoroastrianism were those such as the Greater Bundahishn, for example.
shemseven 2 years ago 4
is this in avesta ?
BenjiPars 2 years ago
As far as I know the chorus line is indeed in the Avestan language. I think it is taken from the Gathas. But maybe the writer of this song knows more about it
BonnyFatius80 2 years ago
Hey , may you give me a link to get the song?
wolfsclaws94 2 years ago
Well, thanks for your interest in the song, but I can't provide people with a link because the song is still copy right protected and it would be illegal to share it.
BonnyFatius80 2 years ago
Were could I get the song?
And thank you!
wolfsclaws94 2 years ago
The song was released on the album "Yezidi" by the band tammuz and the CD is still being published by the label Apollyon,
BonnyFatius80 2 years ago
ok Thanks!
wolfsclaws94 2 years ago
Supposedly it is. Asha means truth. Meredishka ... well. That appears more elusive. Vohu Mana [as it should be, not Vohu Manya], means Good Mind and, with Asha and Ahura Mazda, forms an important and central role in Zoroastrian theology. The lyrics were given to me by someone else, who uttered them incorrectly, unfortunately. Since then, I've studied it at uni, so I wish I could re-record it, but alas ...
shemseven 2 years ago 4
thank u 4 the info =)
BenjiPars 2 years ago
Fantastic song and thankyou for the time you spent on the vidio from john currie the bands guitarist
boysnthahood125 3 years ago
i like the song,do you know its' name or better, where can i find it?
csbayrak 3 years ago
amazing song ****
danesh135 3 years ago
very powerful Music.
Thank you
Eleusha 3 years ago
royal video really
evinelove 3 years ago