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  1. Contemporary Zoroastrians by Rashna Writer, 1993-12-22
  2. Zoroastrianism ancient and modern: comprising a review of Dr. Dhalla's book of Zoroastrian theology by Phiroze Shapurji Masani, 2010-08-27
  3. The Position Of Zoroastrian Women In Remote Antiquity: As Illustrated In The Avesta, The Sacred Books Of The Parsees (1892) by Darab Dastur Peshotan Sanjana, 2010-05-22
  4. Parsis, the Zoroastrians of India: A photographic journey, 1980-2000 by Sooni Taraporevala, 2000
  5. The Memoirs Of Zarir: The Oldest Account Of The Zoroastrian Religious Wars
  6. The Vendidad: The Zoroastrian Book Of The Law
  7. Zoroastrian Problems in the Ninth-Century Books by H W Bailey, 1971
  8. Zoroastrians (Living Religions) by John R. Hinnells, 1980-06
  9. A Brief Sketch Of The Zoroastrian Religion And Customs: An Essay (1893) by Ervad Sheriarji Dadabhai Bharucha, 2008-08-18
  10. Zendavesta V1, The Zend Texts: Or The Religious Books Of The Zoroastrians (1854) by Niels Ludvig Westergaard, 2010-09-10
  11. The Zoroastrians of Iran: Conversion, Assimilation, or Persistence (Ams Studies in Anthropology) by Janet Kestenberg Amighi, Janet Kestenberg Amighi, 1990-12
  12. New Year Greeting (7 Readings from 7 Different Readers) (Audiobook in MP3 Format of a Poem of the ancient Persian festival of Naw-Rúz, also spelled "Noruz" (New Day) which is the Iranian and Zoroastrian New Year's Day. Naw-Rúz is also a Bahá'í holy day and the Baha'i New Year.) by Louise R. Waite, 2010

41. Zoroastrian Community

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42. Welcome To Netiran!
Mohammad Reza Darvish discusses the music of Muslims, Christians, Jews and zoroastrians in Iran. Honar
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43. Start
Recipes of famous and notso-famous, Parsi/zoroastrian dishes.
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44. Encyclopaedia Of The Orient
Twentyone zoroastrian hymns to individual divine beings that are eligible for veneration, like Mithra, Bahram and Haoma.
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45. Encyclopaedia Of The Orient
Sect inside the zoroastrian tradition, belonging to the time of the Sassanids (226 651 CE).
http://i-cias.com/cgi-bin/eo-direct.pl?zurvanis.htm

46. Zoroastrian Kids Korner
zoroastrian kids korner kid, familfriendly place where kids can learn about the basic zoroastrian beliefs, play zoroastrian word games, read ancient
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    In this korner, you can learn the basic Zoroastrian beliefs or get to know some famous Zoroastrians. You can also read stories, play games, make crafts, or say some simple prayers.
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47. Zoroastrian Prayers
zorostrian kids Korner Here you can learn simple zoroastrian prayers.
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    Prayers*
    Fravarti:
    This prayer is the declaration of the faith.
    "I am worshiper of Mazda. I am Zoroastrian worshiper of Mazda. I praise good thoughts, good words, and good deeds. I praise the good Mazda-worshiping religion given by Ahura Mazda to Asho Zarathushtra, that of all religions that have come and are likely to come, is the greatest, the best, the most excellent."
    Ashem vohu:
    This prayer is recited during the initiation ceremony.
    "Righteousness is the best. It is happiness. Happiness comes to the person who is righteous for the sake of righteousness alone."
    Baj:
    This prayer is recited before meals.
    "In the name of Ahura Mazda, bestower of all good things,the generous spirited, and loving. Here we revere Ahura Mazda who created the animals and grains, who created waters, and plants who created the sky and the earth and all the good things."
    Yatha ahu vairyo:
    This is a very powerful prayer composed by the Prophet himself.
    "The gift of the good mind leads to Ahura Mazda. Ahura Mazda gives authority to the one who protects the oppressed."
    Asho = righteous, Zarathushtra's title

48. Pluralism Project Homepage
Studying the changing religious life of the United States, with special attention to Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist, Jain, Sikh, AfroCaribbean, and zoroastrian religious communities.
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50. Zoroastrian Association Of Shiraz
zoroastrian religion, history, and culture. Information on zoroastrians in Shiraz, Persepolis, Iran.
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51. Www.verahram.org/
zoroastrian Association of South FloridaInformation on zoroastrian activities and on who zoroastrians are.
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52. Zoroastrianism - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
zoroastrian morality is summed up in the simple phrase, Good Thoughts, Mardanfarrokh, a zoroastrian theologian in the 9th century CE, posited,
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Zoroastrianism
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(Redirected from Zoroastrian Faravahar , the depiction of the human soul before birth and after death. Zoroastrianism or Mazdaism is known as one of the world's oldest monotheistic religions. It was once the (more or less) "official" religion of Sassanid Persia and of the Kurdish people, and played an important role in Achaemenid times. The foundation of the religion is ascribed to the prophet Zarathushtra, who is commonly known in the West as Zoroaster , the Greek version of his name. The modern Farsi form of the prophet's name is Zartosht ( ). Zoroaster came to reform ancient Aryan Indo-Iranian religious practices (some of which were parallel to the Vedic religion of ancient northern India and to some extent the ceremonies conducted by priests in Hinduism today). According to internal and external histories, Zoroaster lived in Persia . His dates are contested, but were clearly somewhere between the 18th and the 6th centuries BCE (although

53. Zoroaster - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Eduard Meyer maintains that the zoroastrian religion must have been predominant among the In Iran itself, zoroastrian communities, though a minority,
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Zoroaster
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Zartosht, as popularly depicted by Iranian artists. Zarathushtra Zaraθuštra ), usually known in English as Zoroaster after the Greek version of the name, Ζωροάστρης, was an Iranian prophet and the founder of Zoroastrianism , which was the national religion of the Persian Empire from the time of the Achaemenidae to the close of the Sassanid period. Zoroaster was probably born in the northeastern part of Iran, though there is also a tradition that he came from Balkh in modern day Afghanistan . In Modern Persian the name takes the form of Zartošt or Zardošt Zoroaster is generally accepted as a historical figure, but efforts to date Zoroaster vary widely. Scholarly estimates are usually roughly near 1000 BC . Others, however, give earlier estimates, making him a candidate as the founder of the earliest religion based on revealed scripture , while still others place him in the 6th century BC , which would make him contemporary to the rise of the Achaemenids
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Zoroaster's name
The name zaraθ-uštra is a Bahuvrihi compound in the Avestan language , of zarəta- "feeble, old" and

54. Zoroastrian Tradition Web Sites
Avesta zoroastrian Archives http//www.avesta.org/avesta.html Online version of zoroastrian scriptures (the complete text of the extant Avesta and some
http://www.clas.ufl.edu/users/gthursby/rel/z-aster.htm
Zoroastrian Traditions

55. Vohuman Home Page
A zoroastrian Educational Institute Vohuman.Org. Home. Summer 2005. A Web Journal on zoroastrian Heritage. Site Map Dinshaw Framroze Joshi (19262003)
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Dinshaw Framroze Joshi
This issue is dedicated to the ideal of "True Happiness being to those who seek Happiness of Others."
The Origin of Israel’s Faith – and its Debt to Zoroaster
MacAllister, P.E.)
An insightful discussion of the evolution on the Judeo-Christian religious thoughts and its borrowings from Zarathushtra's thought is presented in this article.
Was Zarthushtra's original religion diverted?
Bagli, Ervad Dr. Jehan
This remarkable question was asked by many scholars and mobeds. This article offers a concise review of the issue whether the Magis diverted the original teachings of Zarathushtra.
The Zoroastrian Houses of Yazd
(Author: Mary Boyce Antolak, Ryszard J.
The article that was contributed to Vladimir Minorsky's memorial volume, reports on the design of a Zoroastrian home in villages of Yazd of the 19th century vintage, and describes the purpose each quarter served. The reality of the economical hardship imposed on Zoroastrians bears out in their living conditions as alluded to in this paper.
Dinshaw Framroze Joshi
Daver, Adi

56. Zarathushtra ---- (Zoroaster)
Dedicated to the Spiritual Philosophy of Zarathushtra and zoroastrianism. Includes a zoroastrian CyberTemple, articles and discussion groups.
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Zarathushtra
Spiritual Zoroastrian Cyber Temples The Gathas of Zarathushtra Homage unto Ahura Mazda
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57. California Zoroastrian Center - By Cyber Business Corporation, A U.S. Informatio
A Web Portal Providing Information About California Zoroasatrian Center, the Good Religion of Zarathushtra, Persian Culture and Iran.
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58. O'Shihan
Formed to promote Zarathushti/zoroastrian Culture, art and sport. Home of Gatha Group, ZIFF (Zrarthushti International Film/video Festival), and RostamSimin Culture-Art Competitions.
http://www.oshihan.org/
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59. Zoroastrian Sacred Sites, Iran
Sources of information on zoroastrian sacred mountains are found in parts of zoroastrian Additional notes on zoroastrian pilgrimage and sacred sites
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Zoroastrian temple of Pir-e-Naraki, near Yazd
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The practice of Zoroastrian pilgrimage in contemporary Iran is similar to that of pre-Islamic Persia, though practiced on a vastly reduced scale. In the early period of the religion, it seems that the hearth-fire of each family dwelling was used for worship but that around the 4

60. Medieval Sourcebook: The Zoroastrian Creed
The zoroastrian Creed. The Creed is a very ancient prayer, I profess myself a Mazdaworshipper, a zoroastrian, having vowed it and professed it.
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The Creed is a very ancient prayer, parts of which are recited every day by Zoroastrians. Notice the chant-like repetition in the verses and the many holy aspects which the creed mentions, such as asha (fire). The creed also reinforces, first a hostility toward evil, and then a love of good. What other issues seem to have been important for the composer of the Creed? 1. I curse the Daevas. I declare myself a Mazda-worshipper, a supporter of Zarathushtra, hostile to the Daevas, fond of Ahura's teaching, a praiser of the Amesha Spentas, a worshipper of the Amesha Spentas. I ascribe all good to Ahura Mazda, 'and all the best,' the Asha-owning one, splendid, xwarena-owning, whose is the cow, whose is Asha, whose is the light, 'may whose blissful areas be filled with light'. 2. I choose the good Spenta Armaiti (Holy Spirit) for myself; let her be mine. I renounce the theft and robbery of the cow, and the damaging and plundering of the Mazdayasnian settlements. 3.I want freedom of movement and freedom of dwelling for those with homesteads, to those who dwell upon this earth with their cattle. With reverence for Asha, and (offerings) offered up, I vow this: I shall nevermore damage or plunder the Mazdayasnian settlements, even if I have to risk life and limb.

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