Mitra

[[Mithra ''Mitra'' (Proto-Indo-Iranian: ''*mitrás'') is the name of an Indo-Iranian divinity that predates the Rigvedic Mitrá and Avestan Mithra.

The names, and some characteristics, of these established deities subsequently influenced other figures: * Maitreya, a vrddhi-derived form of Sanskrit ''mitra'', a bodhisattva in Buddhist tradition. * Latin Mithras, the principal figure of the first-century Roman mystery cult of Mithraism, whose name derives from the Avestan theonym via Greek and some Anatolian intermediate. * In Hellenistic-era Asia Minor, Avestan Mithra was conflated with various local and Greek figures leading to several different variants of Apollo-Helios-Mithras-Hermes-Stilbon. * In Middle Iranian, the Avestan theonym evolved (among other Middle Iranian forms) into Sogdian ''Miši'', Middle Persian and Parthian ''Mihr'', and Bactrian ''Miuro'' (/mihru/). Aside from Avestan Mithra, these derivative names were also used for Greco-Bactrian ''Mithro'', ''Miiro'', ''Mioro'', and ''Miuro''. * Mithra, the "first messenger" of Iranian Manichaeans.}} Provided by Wikipedia
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by Mitra
Published 1999
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by Mitra, Abhijit., Mitra, Abhijit.
Published 2013
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by Mitra, Royona., Mitra, Royona.
Published 2015
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by Mitra, Arup., Mitra, Arup.
Published 2013
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by Mitra, Sachinath.
Published 1986
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by Mitra, Sandhya.
Published 1994
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by Madanchian, Mitra.
Published 2012
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by Mitra, Amitava.
Published 1993
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by Mitra, Amitava.
Published 2016
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by Mitra, Shobban.
Published 2009
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by Mitra, Shobban.
Published 2009
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by Mitra, Kunal.
Published 2008
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by Miller, Mitra.
Published 1998
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by Mitra, Amitava.
Published 1998
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by Mitra, Gautam.
Published 1976
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