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Asha

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Noun — In Zoroastrianism, the principle of truth, order, and rightness that governs the universe.

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Etymology

From Sanskrit आशा (asha), related to the Avestan concept of cosmic truth central to Zoroastrian belief.

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What does “Asha” mean?

The word “Asha” means in Zoroastrianism, the principle of truth, order, and rightness that governs the universe. In plain terms, a core Zoroastrian idea meaning something close to "truth" or "the right order of things.".

How do you use “Asha” in a sentence?

Here is “Asha” used in a sentence: “Followers of Zoroastrianism try to live in accordance with asha.”

What part of speech is “Asha”?

“Asha” is a noun.

Where does the word “Asha” come from?

The word “Asha” comes from Sanskrit. From Sanskrit आशा (asha), related to the Avestan concept of cosmic truth central to Zoroastrian belief.

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