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Yeah my understanding is Jamshid is Saturn basically and he is good aligned but his contact with mortality (Ymir) created Zahhak and introduced evil. However, it seems that Yama corrected his mistake by building the pseudo-divine Aryaman from Ymir's corpse to be a hero for man. Aryaman has analogues with the mechanical bull of Daedalos (whom the Syrians thought was the same person as Ptah).
Also Talos, which is cognate with Helios, but is more specifically seen as a creation of the craftsman.
I think Aryaman = Helios = Logos is the key, and Ymir from which it was built is Hyperion, and its son is Apollo/Freyr.
The Earliest Christology has Christ crucified in heaven by demons who then made a mistake. This is probably Ymir/Hyperion being killed, binding him (diffuse light) to the world (the light of the sky is what holds up the firmament and holds back the darkness). Then Yama gathers the light into the Sun to create day, giving mortals a chance against the monsters of darkness.
What's weird is that some have Yaman chained underground, others say it's Zahhak/Typhon (they are the same). But Prometheus and Lothurr create man, and are chained as well.
One interpretation is that Zahhak like Lucifer was doing good stuff but became corrupted. This ties in with cyclical cosmos. That makes the most sense to me.
Zahhak/Nergal - the world serpent - is the fallen hero corrupted, but he will be redeemed and rule with justice once again, in a cycle that last forever.
Keep in mind also that these divine entities are androgynous generally and Tiamat is the same as Nergal. Also, Tiamat's daughter - most easily recognized as Anat - is a lesser version, or tamed version of Tiamat.
Also, once, all gods were reckoned as dragons once, but only some remain identified as serpents forever.
It's all very hard to interpret but it may be 20k year old astro-theology.
It's hard to tell where different traditions came from.
There's a bad habit of reframing myths too.