Ahuna Varya

[ah-hoo-nah vahr-yah]

A·hu·na Var·ya

[ah-hoo-nah vahr-yah]
noun Zoroastrianism.
the best-known and most frequently recited prayer: equivalent to the Lord's Prayer for Christians.
Also called A·hun·var [ah-hoon-vahr] .
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