The Daevas Mythological Figures of Egyptian and West Asian Traditions
### The Daevas: Mythological Figures of Egyptian and West Asian Traditions
The Daevas, a group of mythological figures primarily found in West Asian traditions, have a complex and intriguing presence in ancient religious and mythological contexts. Their influence extends into Egyptian mythology through cultural interactions and religious syncretism, reflecting a rich tapestry of ancient beliefs and the interplay between different mythological systems.
In West Asian mythology, particularly within the context of ancient Zoroastrianism, the Daevas (or Divs) are often depicted as malevolent spirits or deities opposing the forces of good. Originating from the Indo-Iranian tradition, these beings are characterized by their opposition to the divine order established by Ahura Mazda, the supreme god in Zoroastrianism. The Daevas are associated with chaos, deception, and disorder, standing in contrast to the benevolent Ahuras and the divine principles of truth and righteousness.
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