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Anonymous /his/17780078#17780186
6/21/2025, 4:50:52 AM
>>17780111
>It was "written" first by the Persian
Cope. The Persians, as well as most of the invaders of India before the Maurya/Gupta unification of the subcontinent, only controlled Pakistan and parts of Northern India such as Sindh, Punjab and areas adjacent to the Indus River. Their sacred texts, the Gathas, were also written in the Middle Ages and were Anti-Vedic. Zarathustra rejects the daevas, accusing them of choosing "evil" and following "lie" (druj) rather than "truth" (asha), although he does not directly call them "demons" with the later Young Avesta/Vendidad connotation.

>"You, the Daevas, and those who honor you, are the offspring of Evil Mind, Lie and Arrogance. You have brought forth all evil and impurity and have deluded mankind with falsehood." - Yasna 32.3

>“You (Daevas) have cheated the children of men by a lie, so as to destroy the life given to them by Mazda Ahura" - Yasna 32.4

>“You, Daevas, have no understanding; you are the enemies of all good and right.” - Yasna 32.5

>"“Far from the path of Truth, far from the good mind, where lies and impurity prevail, where destruction and the shadow of death dwell, there the evil spirits, the Daevas, have their abode.” - Yasna 44.16–17

>Around 535 BCE, the Persian king Cyrus the Great initiated a protracted campaign to absorb parts of India into his nascent Achaemenid Empire.[1] In this initial incursion, the Persian army annexed a large region to the west of the Indus River, consolidating the early eastern borders of their new realm. With a brief pause after Cyrus' death around 530 BCE, the campaign continued under Darius the Great, who began to re-conquer former provinces and further expand the Achaemenid Empire's political boundaries. Around 518 BCE, the Persian army pushed further into India to initiate a second period of conquest by annexing regions up to the Jhelum River in what is today known as Punjab