Yazatas
Yazatas are divine beings in the ancient Persian religion of Zoroastrianism. They serve as spiritual entities that embody various aspects of creation and nature. Each Yazata is associated with specific elements, such as fire, water, or earth, and they are believed to help maintain order in the universe.
In Zoroastrian belief, Yazatas are considered to be intermediaries between the supreme god, Ahura Mazda, and humanity. They are often invoked in prayers and rituals, and their names are mentioned in the Avesta, the sacred texts of Zoroastrianism. Each Yazata plays a unique role in promoting goodness and fighting against evil.