Arshtat
| Arshtat | |
|---|---|
Goddess of Truth and Justice | |
| Other names | Ashtad |
| Avestan | Arshtat 𐬀𐬭𐬱𐬙𐬁𐬝 |
| Affiliation | The Thirty-Three Deities, Guardians of the Days of the Month |
| Abode | Oshida |
| Symbol | Truthfulness |
| Sacred flower | Tulip |
| Attributes | Guardian of Wisdom, Labor, and Justice, World-Furthering, Guide of the Spiritual and Worldly Beings |
| Day | 26th of each month in the Iranian calendar |
| Gender | Female |
| Associated deities | Zam, Ameretat, Rashnu |
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Arshtat (Avestan: 𐬀𐬭𐬱𐬙𐬁𐬝) is the Avestan language name of a Zoroastrian principle and signifies either "justice" or "honesty." As a substantive, arshtat designates the divinity Arshtat, the hypostasis of "Rectitude" and "Justice". Her standing epithet is "world-furthering" or "world-promoting."