Yazdānī
Yazdānī refers to a concept in the Yazdānism belief system, which is a form of ancient Iranian religion. It emphasizes the worship of a supreme deity, often associated with light and goodness. The term is derived from the Persian word "Yazd," meaning "god" or "deity," and reflects the spiritual significance of divine beings in this tradition.
In Yazdānism, followers believe in a dualistic worldview, where good and evil forces are in constant conflict. This belief system has influenced various aspects of Zoroastrianism and other regional spiritual practices, highlighting the importance of moral choices and the pursuit of righteousness in life.