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- Chinvat_Bridge abstract "The Chinvat Bridge [ʧinva:t] (Avestan Cinvatô Peretûm, \"bridge of judgement\" or \"beam-shaped bridge\") or the Bridge of the Requiter in Zoroastrianism is the sifting bridge which separates the world of the living from the world of the dead. All souls must cross the bridge upon death. The bridge is guarded by two four-eyed dogs. A related myth is that of Yama, the Hindu ruler of Hell who watches the gates of Hell with his two four-eyed dogs.The Bridge's appearance varies depending on the observer's asha, or righteousness. As related in the text known as the Bundahishn, if a person has been wicked, the bridge will appear narrow and the demon Vizaresh will emerge and drag their soul into the druj-demana (the House of Lies), a place of eternal punishment and suffering similar to the concept of Hell. If a person's good thoughts, words and deeds in life are many, the bridge will be wide enough to cross, and the Daena, a spirit representing revelation, will appear and lead the soul into the House of Song. Those souls that successfully cross the bridge are united with Ahura Mazda.Often, the Chinvat Bridge is identified with the rainbow, or with the Milky Way galaxy, such as in Professor C.P. Tiele's \"History of Religion \". However, other scholars such as C.F. Keary and Ferdinand Justi disagree with this interpretation, citing descriptions of the Chinvat Bridge as straight upward, rather than curvilinear.Three divinities are thought to be guardians of the Chinvat Bridge: Sraosha (Obedience), Mithra (Covenant) and Rashnu (Justice).Alternate names for this bridge include Chinwad, Cinvat, Chinvar or Chinavat.The concept of the Chinvat bridge is similar to that of the As-Sirāt in Islam.".
- Chinvat_Bridge wikiPageExternalLink vd19.htm.
- Chinvat_Bridge wikiPageExternalLink section5.
- Chinvat_Bridge wikiPageExternalLink y54to72s.htm.
- Chinvat_Bridge wikiPageID "11237247".
- Chinvat_Bridge wikiPageLength "6699".
- Chinvat_Bridge wikiPageOutDegree "27".
- Chinvat_Bridge wikiPageRevisionID "689395896".
- Chinvat_Bridge wikiPageWikiLink Ahura_Mazda.
- Chinvat_Bridge wikiPageWikiLink As-Sirāt.
- Chinvat_Bridge wikiPageWikiLink Asha.
- Chinvat_Bridge wikiPageWikiLink Avestan.
- Chinvat_Bridge wikiPageWikiLink Bifröst.
- Chinvat_Bridge wikiPageWikiLink Bridge.
- Chinvat_Bridge wikiPageWikiLink Bundahishn.
- Chinvat_Bridge wikiPageWikiLink Category:Afterlife.
- Chinvat_Bridge wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mythological_places.
- Chinvat_Bridge wikiPageWikiLink Category:Zoroastrian_eschatology.
- Chinvat_Bridge wikiPageWikiLink Daena.
- Chinvat_Bridge wikiPageWikiLink Dimitris_Lyacos.
- Chinvat_Bridge wikiPageWikiLink Frashokereti.
- Chinvat_Bridge wikiPageWikiLink Hara_Berezaiti.
- Chinvat_Bridge wikiPageWikiLink Hell.
- Chinvat_Bridge wikiPageWikiLink Islam.
- Chinvat_Bridge wikiPageWikiLink Mithra.
- Chinvat_Bridge wikiPageWikiLink Rashnu.
- Chinvat_Bridge wikiPageWikiLink Soul.
- Chinvat_Bridge wikiPageWikiLink Sraosha.
- Chinvat_Bridge wikiPageWikiLink Vaitarna_River.
- Chinvat_Bridge wikiPageWikiLink Vendidad.
- Chinvat_Bridge wikiPageWikiLink With_the_People_from_the_Bridge.
- Chinvat_Bridge wikiPageWikiLink Yama.
- Chinvat_Bridge wikiPageWikiLink Yasna.
- Chinvat_Bridge wikiPageWikiLink Zoroastrianism.
- Chinvat_Bridge wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bridge of Judgment".
- Chinvat_Bridge wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chinvat Bridge".
- Chinvat_Bridge wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chinwad Bridge".
- Chinvat_Bridge wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Chinvat_Bridge wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Zoroastrianism.
- Chinvat_Bridge subject Category:Afterlife.
- Chinvat_Bridge subject Category:Mythological_places.
- Chinvat_Bridge subject Category:Zoroastrian_eschatology.
- Chinvat_Bridge hypernym Bridge.
- Chinvat_Bridge type Bridge.
- Chinvat_Bridge type Place.
- Chinvat_Bridge type Place.
- Chinvat_Bridge type Redirect.
- Chinvat_Bridge comment "The Chinvat Bridge [ʧinva:t] (Avestan Cinvatô Peretûm, \"bridge of judgement\" or \"beam-shaped bridge\") or the Bridge of the Requiter in Zoroastrianism is the sifting bridge which separates the world of the living from the world of the dead. All souls must cross the bridge upon death. The bridge is guarded by two four-eyed dogs.".
- Chinvat_Bridge label "Chinvat Bridge".
- Chinvat_Bridge sameAs Q246443.
- Chinvat_Bridge sameAs Puente_Cinvat.
- Chinvat_Bridge sameAs پل_چینود.
- Chinvat_Bridge sameAs Pont_de_Chinvat.
- Chinvat_Bridge sameAs Jembatan_Chinvat.
- Chinvat_Bridge sameAs Cinvat.
- Chinvat_Bridge sameAs Мостот_Чинват.
- Chinvat_Bridge sameAs ചിൻവാദ്_പാലം_(വിശ്വാസം).
- Chinvat_Bridge sameAs Jambatan_Chinvat.
- Chinvat_Bridge sameAs m.02r4nx3.
- Chinvat_Bridge sameAs Çinvat_Köprüsü.
- Chinvat_Bridge sameAs Q246443.
- Chinvat_Bridge wasDerivedFrom Chinvat_Bridge?oldid=689395896.
- Chinvat_Bridge isPrimaryTopicOf Chinvat_Bridge.