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- Chamrosh abstract "Chamrosh is a bird in Persian mythology said to live on the summit of Mount Alborz. Chamrosh is described as having the body of a dog with the head and wings of a bird. It was said to inhabit the ground beneath the soma tree that was the roost of the Senmurv. When the Senmurv descended or alighted from its roost, all the ripened seeds fell to the earth. These seeds were gathered by the Chamrosh, which then distributed them to other parts of the earth. There is a description of the Chamrosh in the Persian Rivayats: "The Creator Ohrmazd has produced on the shores of the sea Vourukasha a tree and two birds who are immortal and without death. Every year a thousand new branches spring up from that tree and all kinds of seeds hang on those branches and all those seeds become ripe. A bird called Amrosh comes and sits on one of the branches and shakes it and scatters down to the ground all the seeds. Another bird called Chamrosh comes and strikes all the seeds with its wings and sides and throws them into the sea. All those seeds go inside a cloud full of rain and that cloud rains on the ground and all the seeds appear on the earth."Chamrosh is the archetype of all birds, said to rule and protect all avifauna on Earth. According to the Avesta, Persia is pillaged every three years by outsiders, and when this happens, the angel Burj sends Chamrosh out to fly onto the highest mountaintop then snatch the pillagers in its talons as a bird does corn.Jewish mythology sometimes equates the Chamrosh with the giant bird Ziz.".
- Chamrosh wikiPageExternalLink books?id=GKrACS_n86wC&pg=PA76&lpg=PA76&dq=chamrosh&source=web&ots=-HHQZ04tmr&sig=9-4QnRJZqMvLs7k5UfLstpgcc0s.
- Chamrosh wikiPageExternalLink books?id=YPhztQ1VU1QC&pg=PA118&lpg=PA118&dq=chamrosh&source=web&ots=Hu65kjh39A&sig=4BrV_XxxuljNoroh1LIMLiVmx9Q.
- Chamrosh wikiPageExternalLink bund18.html.
- Chamrosh wikiPageExternalLink rivayat1.htm.
- Chamrosh wikiPageID "318193".
- Chamrosh wikiPageLength "2423".
- Chamrosh wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Chamrosh wikiPageRevisionID "543722481".
- Chamrosh wikiPageWikiLink Ahura_Mazda.
- Chamrosh wikiPageWikiLink Amrosh.
- Chamrosh wikiPageWikiLink Avesta.
- Chamrosh wikiPageWikiLink Bird.
- Chamrosh wikiPageWikiLink Category:Legendary_birds.
- Chamrosh wikiPageWikiLink Category:Persian_legendary_creatures.
- Chamrosh wikiPageWikiLink Category:Persian_mythology.
- Chamrosh wikiPageWikiLink Hara_Berezaiti.
- Chamrosh wikiPageWikiLink Iran.
- Chamrosh wikiPageWikiLink Jewish_mythology.
- Chamrosh wikiPageWikiLink Persian_Rivayats.
- Chamrosh wikiPageWikiLink Persian_mythology.
- Chamrosh wikiPageWikiLink Simurgh.
- Chamrosh wikiPageWikiLink Soma.
- Chamrosh wikiPageWikiLink Vourukasha.
- Chamrosh wikiPageWikiLink Ziz.
- Chamrosh wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chamrosh".
- Chamrosh hasPhotoCollection Chamrosh.
- Chamrosh subject Category:Legendary_birds.
- Chamrosh subject Category:Persian_legendary_creatures.
- Chamrosh subject Category:Persian_mythology.
- Chamrosh hypernym Bird.
- Chamrosh type Bird.
- Chamrosh comment "Chamrosh is a bird in Persian mythology said to live on the summit of Mount Alborz. Chamrosh is described as having the body of a dog with the head and wings of a bird. It was said to inhabit the ground beneath the soma tree that was the roost of the Senmurv. When the Senmurv descended or alighted from its roost, all the ripened seeds fell to the earth. These seeds were gathered by the Chamrosh, which then distributed them to other parts of the earth.".
- Chamrosh label "Chamrosh".
- Chamrosh sameAs چمروش.
- Chamrosh sameAs m.01v46d.
- Chamrosh sameAs Q5070241.
- Chamrosh sameAs Q5070241.
- Chamrosh wasDerivedFrom Chamrosh?oldid=543722481.
- Chamrosh isPrimaryTopicOf Chamrosh.