Ahura Mazda (Ahura = Life and Mazda = Wisdom) – Is interpreted as or “Lord of Life and Wisdom” is “The supreme God” to the Zoroastrians (the oldest of the revealed world-religions dated back to 6,000 BC) and the Mohimi logo represents the physical manifestation of this divine light.
More specifically, the human figure is meant to remind us of our mortal duties. The left hand points straight indicating the unwavering path of goodness. If we traverse this path without wavering, then we shall reach unto the divine light of Ahura Mazda.
The right hand holds a ring. Being a circular figure, the ring has no beginning or ending points, thus conveying that knowledge in this world is infinite and continuous.
The wings give the symbol its mysticism as they serve to show that the persevering strive for goodness ultimately results in the ascending of the soul in the direction of that divine light.
This ancient system of thought was developed in the Persian realm and is credited as being the first monotheistic religion. Zoroastrianism served as the state religion for the Achaemenid and Sassanid empires for a span of almost 2,000 years.
Zoroastrians live by the proverb: "Raftarinik ...Goftarinik ...Pendarinik" Literally meaning: "Do Good Deeds ...Say Good Words ...Think Good Thoughts"
Mohimi's Corporate Colors serve to embody the spirit of the three guiding phrases of the proverb. Mohimi is proud to have adopted these preserved teachings as the foundation for our Corporate Culture.
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