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  • Zoroastrianism - Wikipedia
    Zoroastrianism, also called Mazdayasna and Behdin, is an Iranian religion centred on the Avesta and the teachings of Zarathushtra Spitama, who is more commonly referred to by the
  • Zoroastrianism | Definition, Beliefs, Founder, Holy Book, Facts . . .
    Zoroastrianism, ancient pre-Islamic religion of Iran with both monotheistic and dualistic elements that likely influenced the other major religions, including in angelology and eschatology Zoroastrian communities still exist in Iran and in India, where they are known as Parsis
  • Zoroastrianism for Beginners - Learn Religions
    Ahura Mazda, the Zoroastrian Supreme Creator, is the only god worshiped, although the existence of lesser spiritual beings is also recognized The overriding ethical principle of Zoroastrianism is Humata, Hukhta, Huveshta: “to think good, to speak good, to act good ”
  • Zoroastrianism - HISTORY
    Zoroastrian concepts, including the idea of a single god, heaven, hell and a day of judgment, may have been first introduced to the Jewish community of Babylonia, where people from the Kingdom of
  • What is Zoroastrianism? - Zarathushtrian Assembly
    In Zoroastrian theology, Ahura Mazda is seen as the supreme intellect of all existence which exists fully in the realm of mind and potentialities and is immanent in reality as the fire and energy pervading all life
  • Zoroastrianism - WorldAtlas
    Zoroastrianism still exists in isolated regions in Iran and, more prominently, in India, where descendants of Zoroastrian Persian immigrants are called Parsis or Parsees
  • The history of the Zoroastrians
    During this time, Zoroastrianism deeply influenced governance, law, and societal structures Concepts such as free will, divine justice, and dualism found their most refined theological expression The empire also played a key role in transmitting Zoroastrian thought to the West and Central Asia
  • Zoroastrianism - World History Encyclopedia
    Certain aspects of the faith, however, were preserved in later Zoroastrian works, and it is known there was a priestly class (later known as the magi) and the gods were worshipped at outdoor shrines known as Fire Temples – altars on which the fire of the god was always kept lighted
  • Smarthistory – Zoroastrianism, an introduction
    In the Zoroastrian calendar, each of the thirty days of the month is dedicated to one particular deity whose name it bears and whose hymn, or Yasht, is recited on that day The individual deities are also invoked for particular tasks
  • Zoroastrianism: Religion of the Persian Empire
    The idea of a cosmic struggle between good and evil, of human beings as moral agents, of a savior figure at the end of time—all of these can be traced back to Zoroastrian roots Even the imagery of light as good and darkness as evil has its deepest resonance in Zarathustra’s hymns





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