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cosmogonical การใช้

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  • List promoted a religion termed " Wotanism ", which he saw as the cosmogonical teachings of Theosophy.
  • For example, the cosmological argument from theology regarding the existence of God is technically an appeal to cosmogonical rather than cosmological ideas.
  • The cosmogonical legend of a river that descends from Mount Hara appears to have remained a part of living observance for many generations.
  • In favour of the explanation of Epiphanius is the fact, that in the Gnostic cosmogonical myths, the imagery of sexual passion is constantly introduced.
  • Bolon Dzacab plays an important, if not very clear role in the cosmogonical myth related in the Book of Chilam Balam of Chumayel, where he is identified with wrapped-up seeds.
  • The " Bundahishn ", an 11th / 12th century narrative of Zoroastrian cosmogonical myths, continues and embellishes the Avesta's description of the " Ahuna Vairya " as a primordial utterance.
  • The Zurvanite  twin brother doctrine is also evident in Zurvanism s cosmogonical creation myth, that in its  classic form, does not contradict the Mazdean model of the origin and evolution of the universe, which begins where the Zurvanite model ends.
  • C ) Scandinavian cosmogonical fragment : Edda : Ganglar by Har : the first man, called Bur, " the father of Bor, who took for wife Besla, a daughter of the giant Bolthara, of the race of the primitive giants.
  • "Yasht " 13 begins with a cosmogonical chapter in which the Creator Ahura Mazda is portrayed as acknowleding that material creation was brought about with the assistance of " many hundreds, many thousands, many tens of thousands " of " mighty, victorious " fravashi " s " ( 13.1-2 ).
  • In the case of the " barsom ", it is Ameretat " immortality . " The crescent-shaped brace of the " barsom " stand is likewise identified with vegetation : " mah ", the moon, is in Zoroastrian scripture and tradition the cosmogonical protector of plants and encourages their growth . " The object of holding the barsom and repeating prayers is to praise the Creator for the support accorded by nature and for the gift of the produce of the earth, which supplies the means of existence to the human and the animal world.