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  1. Zurvan: A Zoroastrian Dilemma by R. C. Zaehner, 1972-06
  2. The Zoroastrian Or Mazdean Scriptures by J. G. R. Forlong, 2006-09-15
  3. The Zoroastrian Faith: Tradition and Modern Research by S. A. Nigosian, 1993-12
  4. Zoroastrians: Their Religious Beliefs and Practices (The Library of Religious Beliefs and Practices) by Mary Boyce, 2001-02-05
  5. When Zarathustra Spoke: The Reformation Of Neolithic Culture And Religion (Bibliotheca Iranica: Zoroastrian Studies) by Mary Settegast, 2005-06-30
  6. Seven Fires and Three Pillars of Ethical Management: The Zoroastrian Model for Good Business by Dr. Jose Luis Abreu, 2009-09-16
  7. Seeing Islam as Others Saw It: A Survey and Evaluation of Christian, Jewish and Zoroastrian Writings on Early Islam (Studies in Late Antiquity and Early Islam) by Robert G. Hoyland, 1998-01
  8. Zoroastrian Tradition: An Introduction to the Ancient Wisdom of Zarathustra by Farhang Mehr, 1991-11
  9. The Zoroastrian Tradition: An Introduction to the Ancient Wisdom of Zarathushtra (vols 1 and 2) by Farhang Mehr, 2003-10
  10. Zoroastrian Studies: The Iranian Religion and Various Monographs by A. V. Williams Jackson, 2010-09-10
  11. A Zoroastrian Tapestry: Art, Religion & Culture
  12. Zoroastrians in Britain: The Ratanbai Katrak Lectures, University of Oxford 1985 by John R. Hinnells, 1996-05-23
  13. Parsis: The Zoroastrians of India: A PHOTOGRAPHIC JOURNEY by Sooni Taraporevala, 2004-10-07
  14. Evil, Good and Gender: Facets of the Feminine in Zoroastrian Religious History (Toronto Studies in Religion) by Jamsheed K. Choksy, 2002-04

1. Zoroastrian Home Page
A fully ordained zoroastrian Priest performs religious services for everyone around the world.
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2. The Zarathushtrian Assembly
A religious corporation established with the aim of studying and disseminating information on the Divine Message of Zarathushtra and promoting the
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3. Zoroastrian- The World Wide Community Centre
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4. Zoroastrian Religious Calendar
Three versions of the zoroastrian calendar from the most ancient to more modern calendars.
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The Zoroastrian religious calendar
The religious calendar is a matter of some controversy among Zoroastrians. There are currently three main calendars in use: Fasli, Shahanshahi, and Qadimi. The oldest Zoroastrian calendar ('Old Avestan') was evidently a seasonal one, but it is not clear how it was kept in harmony with the seasons. In later years ('Younger Avesta' and Sasanian times) the prescribed method was to add a month every 120 years, but none of the three modern calendars follow this tradition. Cf. Denkard 3, chapter 419 and Bundahishn chapter 25.
  • FASLI ('seasonal'): A religious calendar which is kept in harmony with the seasons by intercalculating one day every four years, patterned after the Gregorian calendar. Naw Ruz (New Year's Day) is fixed on March 21.
  • SHAHANSHAHI (or Shenshai): The calendar of many Parsee Zoroastrians, including some of the more influential Dasturs (High Priests). It is based on a religious calendar which was theoretically synchronized with the seasons by intercalculating a month every 120 years, but the intercalculation was not consistently followed. Naw Ruz was observed on August 23, 1995. A recent proposal would reform the Shahanshahi calendar by bringing it back into harmony through the intercalculation of whole months.
  • QADIMI ('ancient'): In 1746 a group of priests and laymen in Surat adopted the Irani calendar on the assumption that it represented an older tradition. The Qadimi calendar is one month ahead of the Shahanshahi.

5. Zoroastrian Association Of Metropolitan Chicago
Provides support and networking for those studying this ancient religion of Persia. Includes information on its history, classes, events calendar, related links, and contacts.
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6. The World Zoroastrian Organisation
Activities of the World body, WZO, and information about the ancient religion of Zarathusthra.
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7. Zoroastrian Religion Zoroastrianism
A personal page with zoroastrian information and references on the zoroastrian Calendar, Prayers, and Firetemples.
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8. Zoroastrian Association Of Metropolitan Washington
History, upcoming events, membership information, description of the faith, shop, links and mailing list.
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9. Zoroastrian Sacred Texts
This website provides links to online translations of several zoroastrian holy texts.
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10. Zarathustra
zoroastrians in India are called Parsis.
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At present time there are about 200/000 Zoroastrians throughout the world. Most of the worlds Zoroastrians, who are about 100/000, are living in India and they are called Parsis. Due to the Arabs' invasion of Iran, which was cruel (_See Koran Sura 9 “Al Tauba “ Ayeh 5 and 29 and 123 ) , most Parsis left their own country, and emigrated to India in the ninth century. Even, at present time, if Iranians are asked about Zoroastrians identity, most of them will answer, those people are fire worshipers and like Jews and other pagans and Christians are unclean people ( See Koran Sura 9 Ayeh 28 ). In western countries also, the people are not quite familiar with Zoroastrian philosophy. When they are heard of Zarathustra, they are reminded of “Thus Spoke Zarathustra,” written by celebrated German philosopher, Nietzsche. Therefore, it can be rightly said that Zoroastrian philosophy, which was the main religious belief system of ancient Iranians and for about several hundred years was the basis of the Iranian culture and their life style, now is almost forgotten. Therefore, our purpose is to fathom this aged Zoroastrian culture, in order to recognize the truth of such a rich philosophical faith, which has been the foundation of the ancient Iranian civilization, and thus try to repudiate the incorrect pre-judgements against it. Is Zoroastrian Monotheism Philosophy or Religion in History?

11. Ontario Zoroastrian Community Foundation
The OZCF aims to preserve the zoroastrian heritage, through encouraging religious and social activities and establishing and fostering cooperative relationships within the zoroastrian/Canadian mosaic.
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Come Celebrate the Inaugural Jashan and Open House on Sept. 18th. A special meeting of the Ontario Zoroastrian Community Foundation was held on June 4, 2005 at the Ramada Hotel in Etobicoke. This meeting was held after an open house site visit of 1187 Burnhamthorpe Road East property in Oakville, held earlier between the hours of 9:30 am until 11 am, where members of the community viewed the proposed site of the future home of the OZCF, and the object of the community's dream and vision. The Board of Directors demonstrated the diligent pursuit of the directors in taking the community to the first step of searching an appropriate site to build the foundation of our community. President Phil Sidhwa introduced the metrics set out by the Board to find a suitable site, based on various factors, and how they have been searching for a piece of land for this venture. It is with delight, that he presented pictures of the proposed site and explained how this site fit every metric set out by the community's representative Board. Various respected members of the community then expressed their delight, joy and overwhelming support of the board and the choice of the proposed site.

12. Zoroastrian And Parsis In Science Fiction
List of references to zoroastrianism and Parsis in mainstream science fiction novels.
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Bud absorbed more than he wanted to know about the Parsis, their... religion, their tendency to wander around, even their... cuisine, which looked weird but made his mouth water anyway.
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The Diamond Age This annotated bibliography list, a subset derived from the Adherents.com Religion in Literature database, is intended as a resource for literary research. It lists mainstream science fiction and fantasy novels, short stories and movies (speculative fiction) which contain references to Zoroastrianism. These include references to Parsis and to Zarathustra/Zoroaster. This list is not comprehensive, but it does list all Hugo- and Nebula-winning novels with Zoroastrian references. This list does not include every reference to Zoroastrianism within each work. Each novel or story is listed only once, with a brief explanation or sample quote. Most works include only one reference, which is given. If a work contains multiple references, this is noted in the listing. Zoroastrianism is mentioned rarely within science fiction, and when it is mentioned, it is usually only in passing. The Adherents.com sf/f index has only three works which have extensive references to Zoroastrians (titles in bold).

13. Zoroastrian Society Of Ontario (ZSO)
The society explains its history, aims and activities. Includes a list of the committee, newsletter and event listing.
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14. F E Z A N A - HOME
A notfor-profit coordinating organization for zoroastrian Associations in North America. Religious materials, scholarship information, and an online
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15. Zoroastrian Association Of Western Australia Inc.
A nonprofit organisation committed to the maintenance of the zoroastrian religion in Western Australia.
http://www.zawa.asn.au/
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16. Zoroastrian Trust Funds Of Europe (Inc.)
Local Anjuman of the United Kingdom and the Federation of Aunjumans in Europe for Parsi and Irani Zarthusti members. Site provides event calendar,
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17. AVESTA -- Zoroastrian Archives
zoroastrianism is the oldest of the revealed worldreligions, and it has probably had more influence on mankind, directly and indirectly, than any other
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"Zoroastrianism is the oldest of the revealed world-religions, and it has probably had more influence on mankind, directly and indirectly, than any other single faith." - Mary Boyce, Zoroastrians: Their Religious Beliefs and Practices (London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1979, p. 1) "Zoroaster was thus the first to teach the doctrines of an individual judgment, Heaven and Hell, the future resurrection of the body, the general Last Judgment, and life everlasting for the reunited soul and body. These doctrines were to become familiar articles of faith to much of mankind, through borrowings by Judaism, Christianity and Islam; yet it is in Zoroastrianism itself that they have their fullest logical coherence....” - Mary Boyce, Op. Cit. p. 29. We provide the complete text of the extant Avesta , the most ancient scriptures of Zoroastrianism, as well as many Pahlavi scriptures. It also includes information about the Avestan language, and other useful information for students of Zoroastrian religion. Most of the texts in these archives are extremely rare. NOTE: Spelling of Zoroastrian technical terms has been normalized in these archives to facilitate searches.

18. AVESTA -- Zoroastrian Archives
The complete text of the extant Avesta, the most ancient scriptures of zoroastrianism, as well as many Pahlavi scriptures. Information about the Avestan language, and substantial resources for students of zoroastrian religion.
http://www.avesta.org/
Avesta Zoroastrian Archives
"Zoroastrianism is the oldest of the revealed world-religions, and it has probably had more influence on mankind, directly and indirectly, than any other single faith." - Mary Boyce, Zoroastrians: Their Religious Beliefs and Practices (London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1979, p. 1) "Zoroaster was thus the first to teach the doctrines of an individual judgment, Heaven and Hell, the future resurrection of the body, the general Last Judgment, and life everlasting for the reunited soul and body. These doctrines were to become familiar articles of faith to much of mankind, through borrowings by Judaism, Christianity and Islam; yet it is in Zoroastrianism itself that they have their fullest logical coherence....” - Mary Boyce, Op. Cit. p. 29. We provide the complete text of the extant Avesta , the most ancient scriptures of Zoroastrianism, as well as many Pahlavi scriptures. It also includes information about the Avestan language, and other useful information for students of Zoroastrian religion. Most of the texts in these archives are extremely rare. NOTE: Spelling of Zoroastrian technical terms has been normalized in these archives to facilitate searches.

19. ZOROASTRIANISM
zoroastrian Beliefs Beliefs include A single god Ahura Mazda who is supreme.
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20. The Zarathushtrian Assembly
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