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177: 83:, meaning the site of Khor. The word Khor refers to the Sun. The modern term for the Sun in Persian in Khor-shid, meaning "Sun shine." This would link Persian poetry also to the ancient mystery cult of 72:(...) The idea is that there are places that you can frequent that will dismantle your beliefs, and yet, in doing so, will also restore your faith. The proverbial tavern in Persian poetry is that 138:
Bahrami Gk, Annagheh A, Sabzevari S. Causes Of Kharabat Emergence And Its Developments In Gnostic Texts . Religion & Mysticism. 9 (34), 169-193; 2013.
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of ill repute" but was eventually appropriated by mystics to mean a place that they frequent by way of suspending all hypocritical pretense to
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explanation, that the word was created as a combination of the two (exactly opposite) words
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Nonetheless, since vowels are often omitted in Persian, the word could also be read as
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Kharabat (Persian)
Persian
proverb
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tavern
piety
Mithraism
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