Zoroastrianism, one of the world's oldest monotheistic religions, centers around the teachings of the prophet Zoroaster and the eternal struggle between the forces of good and evil.
Read MoreZoroastrianismZoroastrianism emphasizes the triad of Good Thoughts, Good Words, and Good Deeds as fundamental principles guiding ethical behavior and spiritual development in its followers.
Read MoreZoroastrianism: Good Thoughts, Good Words, Good DeedsZoroastrianism emphasizes the concept of Asha, representing truth, order, and righteousness, which guides followers in their moral and ethical lives. Asha is central to the understanding of the universe's structure and the ultimate struggle between good and evil.
Read MoreZoroastrianism: The Concept of AshaZoroastrianism presents a dualistic worldview where the eternal struggle between Ahura Mazda, the embodiment of good, and Angra Mainyu, the force of evil, shapes the moral framework for human actions.
Read MoreZoroastrianism: Concepts of Good and EvilZoroastrianism: The Concept of Ahura Mazda examines the central deity of Zoroastrianism, highlighting His attributes as the all-good creator and the eternal struggle between good and evil in the cosmos.
Read MoreZoroastrianism: The Concept of Ahura MazdaZoroastrianism: Fire Temples serve as sacred spaces for worship and community gathering, where the eternal flame symbolizes purity, truth, and the presence of Ahura Mazda, the supreme deity in Zoroastrian belief.
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