Kershâs
Kershâs is a concept originating from ancient Persian mythology, often associated with the Zoroastrian tradition. It refers to a divine or semi-divine being, sometimes translated as an "angel" or "messenger," but with a more complex role than a simple intermediary. Kershâs are typically understood as benevolent entities, acting as protectors and agents of good in the ongoing cosmic struggle against evil forces.
These beings are not directly worshipped in the same way as the supreme deity Ahura Mazda, but
In Zoroastrian cosmology, the material and spiritual worlds are seen as intrinsically linked, and Kershâs are