A barsom /ˈbɑːrsəm/ is a ritual implement used by Zoroastrian priests to solemnize certain sacred ceremonies. The word barsom derives from the Avestan...
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Barsom is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Abgar Barsom (born 1977), Aramean-Swedish football player Valerie Barsom, American attorney...
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Abgar Barsom (born 4 September 1977) is a Swedish former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. He made his first spell at Djurgårdens from...
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Haoma (section traditional barsom)
while the barsom stalks "cut for the bundles bound by women" (Yasna 10.17) is the symbol and an instrument of Zoroastrian priests. Today the barsom is made...
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David B. Perley (redirect from David Barsom Perley)
David Barsom Perley (1901–1979) was an ethnic Assyrian and known for his cultural activities. According to Harvard College Library, he was "an active and...
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Valerie Barsom (born November 11, 1960) is an American attorney and politician who served as a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives for...
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Zoroastrian priests (Magi) carrying barsoms. Statuettes from the Oxus Treasure of the Achaemenid Empire, 4th century BC...
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after this point. The Barsom used by Zoroastrian Magi is a bundle of twigs that was used during religious ceremonies. While the Barsom is not a wand itself...
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emperor Ardashir II (3rd century CE bas-relief at Taq-e Bostan, Iran. On the left stands the yazata Mithra with raised barsom, sanctifying the investiture....
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saltire, and the achievement is surmounted by a mortier (magistrate's hat) Barsom Bulawa Ceremonial maces in the British Isles Gada (weapon) Flail (weapon)...
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A Concise Dictionary (Liturgical Press 2000 ISBN 0-8146-5889-X), p. 126 Barsom, Archdeacon Murad. "Anaphora: Preparatory Order". sor.cua.edu. Ronald G...
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14 (3): 368–376. doi:10.1002/ase.2049. PMID 33378557. S2CID 229929326. Barsom, E. Z.; Graafland, M.; Schijven, M. P. (1 October 2016). "Systematic review...
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destroyer of sorrow; Mashya and Mashyana, the parents of the human race; barsom, copped offshoots of pomegranate, gaz (Tamarix gallica), or haoma that Zoroastrians...
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divinities, inviting them to the service. Yasna 2, the Barsom Yasht, presents libation and the barsom (a bundle of 23 twigs bound together, symbolizing sanctity)...
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4th-century relief of the investiture of the Sasanian king Ardashir II. Mithra stands on a Lotus Flower on the left holding a Barsom....
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of unbound rods or twigs, known as a baresman (Avestan; Middle Persian barsom), which is generally considered to be another symbol of priesthood, or with...
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Press. p. 64. "Syrianske stjärnan Abgar Barsom tackar Syrianska folket".; Grimlund, Lars (2004). "Artisten Barsom vill vara perfekt". DN. Johan M Söderlund...
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tradition—also nominally called yashts. These "hidden" Yashts are: the Barsom Yasht (Yasna 2), another Hom Yasht in Yasna 9–11, the Bhagan Yasht of Yasna...
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Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Rolfe, John M. Barsom, Stanley T. (1999). Fracture and fatigue control in structures: applications...
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published two children's books: In The Tree House and Animals from the Bible. Barsom, Murad Saliba (2000). Samuel, Mor Athanasius Yeshue (ed.). Book of the Order...
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consisting of the lit Zoroastrian fire-altar with two attendants carrying barsom bundles, was adopted, but unique "sun-wheels" were added above their heads...
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from the original on 9 March 2012. Retrieved 9 June 2012. Archdeacon Murad Barsom (1997-12-01). "Anaphora of St. James, First Bishop of Jerusalem". Sor.cua...
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team was relegated). After a summer signing of home grown talent Abgar Barsom (previously with city rivals BK Forward) and the sacking of coach Patrick...
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(1880–1909), also spelled Abgar, Romanian painter and art critic Abgar Barsom (born 1977), Swedish former footballer Abgar Renault (1901–1995), Brazilian...
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emperor Ardashir II (3rd century CE bas-relief at Taq-e Bostan, Iran). On the left stands the Mithra with raised barsom, sanctifying the investiture....
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international footballer – Sweden based – Swedish International player Abgar Barsom – Assyrian Swedish footballer Stefan Batan – Assyrian Swedish footballer...
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original on October 1, 2019. Retrieved October 1, 2018. Fisher, John W.; Barsom, John M. (2016). "Evaluation of Cracking in the Rib-to-Deck Welds of the...
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Zoroaster, is most likely the angelic divinity Mithra. He is holding a raised barsom, thus sanctifying the investiture. Ardashir II's figure Detail of the Farshiang...
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Mainyu Asha Avesta Avestan alphabet Avestan geography Avestan Barashnûm Barsom Book of Arda Viraf Bundahishn Chihrdad Daeva Dakhma Dastur Denkard - Faravahar...
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chief, governor" Barbican possibly from Persian (خانه khāneh "house"). Barsom Etymology: Persian برسم barsam, from Middle Persian برسم barsum, from Avestan...
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