DRAUGA - Ahrimanian Yatuk Dinoih by Michael W. Ford SC/HC

DRAUGA - Ahrimanian Yatuk Dinoih by Michael W. Ford SC/HC

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DRAUGA - Ahrimanian Yatuk Dinoih by Michael W. Ford Illustrated by Kitti Solymosi & Mitchell Nolte Softcover Edition: 6" x 9" (15.24 x 22.86 cm)  Black & White on Cream paper260 pages Hardcover Edition: Full Color Dust Jacket, Black Linen cover with White foil print. 260 pages A grimoire honoring Ahriman as the “Prince of the World” and the Daevas as ‘Deific Masks’ of primal power, DRAUGA has been a work which has been developed and adapted from ancient texts and practical modern interpretation. Presenting the origins of the Yatuk Dinoih (witchcraft) from Bronze Age Mitanni in Mesopotamia, Indo-Aryan North India (Rig Veda) and the cult of the Daevas including the storm/war Daevas Indra and Savar (Rudra), to the Persian Zoroastrian period, DRAUGA offers the historical and mythological foundation of the practices of Yatuk Dinoih and Ahura Mazda, Mithra, Anahita and the pantheons which held balance in the cosmological war of darkness and light. DRAUGA is beautifully illustrated by

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