Haurvatat — Wholeness, Perfection, Health
Zoroastrianism

Haurvatat — Wholeness, Perfection, Health

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Haurvatat, 'Wholeness' or 'Perfection,' is the Amesha Spenta who presides over the waters and embodies the state of complete integrity toward which all creation tends under the governance of Asha. Paired inseparably with Ameretat (Immortality) in the Avestan texts (Yasht 1.25), Haurvatat represents the condition in which nothing is lacking, broken, or corrupted — the getig (material) world restored to its menog (spiritual) purity. The Bundahishn describes water as Haurvatat's domain, linking physical nourishment to spiritual completeness. In Zoroastrian eschatology, Haurvatat is the state all souls attain after the Frashokereti, when the mixture (Gumezishn) of good and evil is finally separated and perfection becomes permanent.