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Mitra
In ancient Iran and in the "Avesta" book, Mitra is mentioned as "Goddess of light and brightness".
In a Zoroastrian tradition, Mithra's seed was kept in the water of a lake inside a pearl-like blue lotus flower and guarded by 9,9999 guardians. And she was born from inside the blue lotus flower. And the symbol of her birth is the blue lotus flower.
The birth of Mitra is on the night of Yalda, which has a history of several millennia in Iran, Azar 30th or December 20th is the shortest day and the longest night throughout the year, but from the day after, days gradually get longer and nights get shorter, because of this The night is called Yalda night, which means the birth of the "invincible sun", which was the god of seals. And this is a symbol of the victory of light and against darkness.
Because darkness and evil do not remain, and darkness is not eternal, and in the end, light, goodness, and love are victorious
