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|smtsjr=A female angel of Zoroastrianism and one of the Amesha Spenta. She is the daughter of Ahura Mazda. "Armaiti" roughly translates as "devotion." She is considered the personification of piety.<br/>When a guilty person walks by it hurts her consciousness, but she rejoices whenever people feed their animals or obey the heavens. Her rivals include Naonghaithya.
|smtsjr=A female angel of Zoroastrianism and one of the Amesha Spenta. She is the daughter of Ahura Mazda. "Armaiti" roughly translates as "devotion." She is considered the personification of piety.<br/>When a guilty person walks by it hurts her consciousness, but she rejoices whenever people feed their animals or obey the heavens. Her rivals include Naonghaithya.
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|smt5v=An archangel worshiped in Zoroastrianism, and one of the Amesha Spenta.
 
She is the daughter of the head god Ahura Mazda, and an angel who oversees the earth and provides pasture for livestock. Armaiti is roughly translated as "devotion," and she is the personification of piety. It is said that she is heartbroken when sinful humans walk on her path, and rejoices when those who follow the laws of heaven feed their livestock and birth pious and virtuous children.
|sh1=A female angel of Zoroastrianism and one of the Amesha Spenta. She is the daughter of the head god Ahura Mazda and sits in his left hand. Armaiti is roughly translated as "devotion", and she is the personification of piety.<br/>It hurts her consciousness when a guilty person walks by, but she rejoices when people are feeding their animals or obeying the heavens. Her rivals include Taromaiti.
|sh1=A female angel of Zoroastrianism and one of the Amesha Spenta. She is the daughter of the head god Ahura Mazda and sits in his left hand. Armaiti is roughly translated as "devotion", and she is the personification of piety.<br/>It hurts her consciousness when a guilty person walks by, but she rejoices when people are feeding their animals or obeying the heavens. Her rivals include Taromaiti.
|sh2=A female angel of Zoroastrianism and one of the Amesha Spenta. She is the daughter of the head god Ahura Mazda, and sits in his left hand. Armaiti's name can be roughly translated as "devotion", and she is also regarded as the personification of piety. It hurts her consciousness when a guilty person walks by, but she rejoices at the sight of people feeding their animals or obeying the heavens. Taromaiti is one of her rivals.
|sh2=A female angel of Zoroastrianism and one of the Amesha Spenta. She is the daughter of the head god Ahura Mazda, and sits in his left hand. Armaiti's name can be roughly translated as "devotion", and she is also regarded as the personification of piety. It hurts her consciousness when a guilty person walks by, but she rejoices at the sight of people feeding their animals or obeying the heavens. Taromaiti is one of her rivals.
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