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There are 4 letters in ASHI ( A1H4I1S1 )

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Definitions of ashi in various dictionaries:

ASHI - Ashi (ai) is the Avestan language word for the Zoroastrian concept of "that which is attained." As the hypostasis of "reward," "recompense," or "capr...

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Ashi, Guizhou, CHINA
Ashi, Badakhshan, AFGHANISTAN
Ashi, Bushehr, IRAN (ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF)
Ashi, Okinawa, JAPAN
Ashi description
Ashi (ai) is the Avestan language word for the Zoroastrian concept of "that which is attained." As the hypostasis of "reward," "recompense," or "capricious luck," Ashi is also a divinity in the Zoroastrian hierarchy of yazatas.
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