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It is probable that Zarathustra had hoped for the imminent “transfiguration” (frašō-kereti) of the world. “May we be those who will renew this existence!” he exclaims (Yasna 30. 9).17 Several times he calls himself saošyant, the “savior” (48. 8; 46. 3; 53. 2; etc.),
A History of Religious Ideas, Volume 1: From the Stone Age to the Eleusinian Mysteries
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