Aramazd served as the principal and creator deity within the Armenian interpretation of Zoroastrianism, holding significant importance in the Armenian pantheon prior to the conversion of the nation to Christianity. His name and essence were derived from Ahura Mazda, the Zoroastrian god. Aramazd was perceived as a benevolent god associated with fertility, rain, and abundance, and was recognized as the progenitor of other deities, including Anahit, Mihr, and Nane. Similar to Ahura Mazda, Aramazd w ... (Read More)