ZoroastrianismRead Books Ltd, 31 may 2013 - 136 páginas Contents Include Zoroaster Himself The Mission and Ministry of the Prophet The Scriptures of Zoroastrianism Doctrine of Man Developments and Contacts |
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... writings of the Prophet himself are contained in the Avesta. This 'Bible' of the Zoroastrian faith is likely to have been complete by about 400 B.C., though, of course, the Pahlavi works which have been incorporated into the Avesta are ...
... writings of the Prophet himself are contained in the Avesta. This 'Bible' of the Zoroastrian faith is likely to have been complete by about 400 B.C., though, of course, the Pahlavi works which have been incorporated into the Avesta are ...
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... writings record that a divine light shone round the house at the nativity of Zoroaster, just as the Apocryphal Gospels tell how the cave in which they claim Jesus to have been born was filled with supernatural light. Zoroaster has been ...
... writings record that a divine light shone round the house at the nativity of Zoroaster, just as the Apocryphal Gospels tell how the cave in which they claim Jesus to have been born was filled with supernatural light. Zoroaster has been ...
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... writings, which is not strange when we consider the IndoIranian kinship and the fact that the Parsis found in India an asylum from Mohammedan persecution.'1 It is probable that Zoroaster ceased his own missionary travels when he had ...
... writings, which is not strange when we consider the IndoIranian kinship and the fact that the Parsis found in India an asylum from Mohammedan persecution.'1 It is probable that Zoroaster ceased his own missionary travels when he had ...
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... writings speak of this conflict as 'the war of the religion.' The fact that Vishtaspa had refused to pay tribute to Arjasp became the bone of contention. Zoroaster himself had advised Vishtaspa not to pay the money, because Arjasp had ...
... writings speak of this conflict as 'the war of the religion.' The fact that Vishtaspa had refused to pay tribute to Arjasp became the bone of contention. Zoroaster himself had advised Vishtaspa not to pay the money, because Arjasp had ...
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... writings— the Gathas. Moulton is bold to say that 'in his poems he contrives to suppress his personality more than any other religious genius known to history.'1 Some of these Gathas are now lost, but enough remain to indicate the scope ...
... writings— the Gathas. Moulton is bold to say that 'in his poems he contrives to suppress his personality more than any other religious genius known to history.'1 Some of these Gathas are now lost, but enough remain to indicate the scope ...
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Achaemenian Ahriman Ahuna Vairya Ahura Mazdah Ameretat Amesha Spentas Anahita ancient Aryan Angels Angra Mainyu Aramaiti Arjasp Artaxerxes Asha Avesta believed Books Brahmanic Bundahish called Casartelli century A.D. chapter Christian conception creation Cyrus Daena Daevas Darius Darmesteter deities Deliverer Dinkart doctrine Druj dualism earth especially ethical evil Spirit faith fire Fravashis Gathas Gathic Gayomartians gods Greek Haoma Haug Haurvatat Heaven Hell honour importance India inscriptions Iran Iranian Isaiah Israel Jehovah Jewish Karapans Kavis king later Avesta Lord Magi Magian man’s Mithra monotheist Moulton origin Pahlavi Parsis Parsism passages period Persian personality personified Philo practical prayers priests Prophet punishment reformation religion religious righteous sacred Saoshyant says sect Söderblom soul Spenta Mainyu story strange taught teaching of Zoroaster temples thou thought today tradition translation Urvan Vairya Vedas Vendidad Vishtaspa Vohu Manah whilst word worship writings Yasht Yasna Yima Zarathushtra Zartusht Namah Zend Zervanites Zoroaster Zoroaster’s Zoroastrianism