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  1. Textual Sources for the Study of Zoroastrianism (Textual Sources for the Study of Religion)
  2. The Dawn and Twilight of Zoroastrianism (Phoenix Press) by R.C. Zaehner, 2003-02
  3. Zoroastrianism and Judaism by George William Carter, 2010-05-23
  4. Zoroastrianism: An Introduction to Ancient Faith (Sussex Library of Religious Beliefs and Practices) by Peter Clark, 1999-01
  5. Zoroastrianism: An Introduction (I. B. Tauris Introductions to Religion) by Jenny Rose, 2011-01-18
  6. Zoroastrianism - Symbols and Values by Jacques Duchesne-guillemin, 1970-01-01
  7. Zoroastrianism (World Religions) by Paula R. Hartz, 2009-05-30
  8. Essays on Zarathustra and Zoroastrianism (Bibliotheca Iranica: Zoroastrian Studies Series) by Jean Kellens, Prods Oktor Skjaevo, 2000-07
  9. The Economist Book of isms: From Abolitionism to Zoroastrianism by John Andrews, 2010-07-26
  10. A History of Zoroastrianism: Zoroastrianism Under Macedonian and Roman Rule (Handbuch Der Orientalistik Erste Abteilung Der Nahe Und Der Mittlere Os) by Mary Boyce, Frantz Grenet, 1991-05
  11. Judaism and Zoroastrianism at the Dusk of Late Antiquity by Jacob Neusner, 1993-01-01
  12. Zoroastrianism by John W. Waterhouse, 2008-11-04
  13. A History of Zoroastrianism: Volume 1, The Early Period (Handbook of Oriental Studies/Handbuch Der Orientalistik) by Mary Boyce, 1996-01-01
  14. Zoroastrianism: The Religion of the Good Life (The Parsis: a Classic Collection) by Rustam Masani, 2003-01

1. World Of Traditional Zoroastrianism
The tenets of the religion, religious articles and stories.Category Society Religion and Spirituality zoroastrianism......By the Grace of God. World of Traditional zoroastrianism. http//www.zoroastrianism.com.Traditional zoroastrianism Main Page. The
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By the Grace of God
World of Traditional Zoroastrianism
http://www.Zoroastrianism.com
Traditional Zoroastrianism Main Page
The Tenets of the Mazdayasni Zarathushtri religion, as believed in by thousands of faithful Parsis/Irani Zoroastrians.
Lots of religious articles and stories, explanations by Zoroastrian Priests, and links to other Zoroastrian sites. Includes details on how to join our new Traditional Zarathushtris Mailing List which is uniting religious Zarathushtris worldwide.
Standing up for our Glorious religion on the internet.
The Saga of the Aryans
A Zoroastrian religious novel, based on the Aryan scriptures such as the Gathas, Yashts and Vendidad. This is a historical romance very popular among the Zoroastrians in India.
Inspiring our youth with faith and pride in their ancestral Aryan identity and religion.
Zoroastrian Matrimonial Page
Fellow Zoroastrians seeking matrimonial correspondence with their co-religionists. By the Grace of God, the Zoroastrian Matrimonial Page is highly successful and popular among the worldwide Zoroastrian community - many marriages have taken place.

2. Encyclopaedia Of The Orient
Iran, which exist even in modern times. zoroastrianism is perhaps the world oldest continuing nonpantheistic religion.
http://i-cias.com/cgi-bin/eo-direct.pl?zoroastr.htm

3. ZOROASTRIANISM
Read a brief overview of the religion and its significance to other, later religions, such as Christianity. zoroastrianism. Founded by Zarathushtra
http://www.religioustolerance.org/zoroastr.htm
ZOROASTRIANISM
Founded by Zarathushtra
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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.
Introduction:
Zoroastrianism is a small religion with about 140,000 members. Yet its importance to humanity is much greater than its current numbers might suggest, because: Their theology has had a great impact on Judaism, Christianity and other later religions, in the beliefs surrounding God and Satan, the soul, heaven and hell , savior, resurrection , final judgment, etc. It is one of the oldest religions still in existence, It may have been the first monotheistic religion. The religion was founded by Zarathushtra (Zoroaster in Greek; Zarthosht in India and Persia). Conservative Zoroastrians assign a date of 6000 BCE to the founding of the religion; other followers estimate 600 BCE. Historians and religious scholars generally date his life sometime between 1500 and 1000 BCE on the basis of his style of writing. He lived in Persia, modern day Iran. Legends say that his birth was predicted and that attempts were made by the forces of evil to kill him as a child. He preached a monotheism in a land which followed an aboriginal polytheistic religion. He was attacked for his teaching, but finally won the support of the king. Zoroastrianism became the state religion of various Persian empires, until the 7th Century CE.

4. 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.html
Site map FAQ What's new Scripture ... Search
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 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. Avesta
(Ancient scriptures of Zoroastrianism) Text version of English translation (328K zipped)
Download free FlipViewer The Hymns of Atharvan Zarathushtra by Jatindra Mohan Chatterji. Chatterji's translation of the Gathas, kindly contributed by the Calcutta Parsi Anjuman and Sohrabji Panthaky, and scanned by Soli Dastur.

5. Zoroastrianism - Hindu Customs In The Parsi Community In India
Search. zoroastrianism. Sought Refuge in India from Annihilation at the hands of Islam
http://www.hindubooks.org/sudheer_birodkar/hindu_history/zoroastrianism.html
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I welcome you to this non-profit, educational page. Here you will read about different aspects of the history and culture of that part of our globe which is known variously as Bharatvarsha, Hindostan or India. My approach of looking at history is that of a rationalist and humanist . As my aim is to spread awareness about history and culture, you may freely download this page, print it, link it up from your site, or mirror it at any server. Enjoy the infotainment laid out for you at this site. I also look forward to your valuable suggestions and feedback. Happy viewing.
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Zoroastrianism
- Sought Refuge in India from Annihilation at the hands of Islam
by Sudheer Birodkar
Table of Contents A community in whose religious ceremonies the invocation of fire occupies the central place, who wear the sacred thread, whose ancestors worshipped gods named Mitra Vayu, Veretraghna, whose society was traditionally divided into various orders of priests, warriors and peasants, who consider themselves descendants of the Aryans - a race which originally lived in the sub-Artic regions near the North Pole - this obviously is a description of the Aryan settlers of India. Yes, but it applies equally well to the ancestors of the inhabitants of Iran and the Zoroastrian Parsis who migrated from Iran and settled in India around 900 C.E. In talking about the ancient history of the Parsis, we have to begin at the same point as we would when we talk of the history of the Vedic Aryan immigrants of India. Racially Zoroaster was of the Indo-European stock which about 2000 B.C.E. had divided into two great sections. One was spreading west to settle in Europe. This is also called the Cetum group by historians from the Latin word Centum meaning, a hundred. The other group of Aryans moved east and further divided itself into two groups. This eastward bound group is called by historians the Shatem group from the Sanskrit Shatam for 100. Of these east bound Aryans one group settled in what is now India and the other in the land we now call Iran.

6. Alt.religion.zoroastrianism FAQ
zoroastrianism is the ancient religion of Persia, founded about 3500 years ago by the prophet Zarathushtra. This article provides a brief overview of its principle tenents.
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/zoroastrianism/FAQ/
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7. Zoroastrianism And Avesta: Overview And FAQ
Details the Gathas, Yashts, and the Vendidad. Also describes the tenets of Dakhmanashini, menstrual seclusion, and the Ristakhiz.
http://www.avesta.org/zfaq.html
Avesta Zoroastrian Archives Contents Prev zfaq.html Next Glossary
Frequently asked questions on Zoroastrianism and the Avesta
WHAT IS ZOROASTRIANISM?
A brief overview
Zoroastrianism is a religion founded in ancient times by the prophet Zarathushtra, known to the Greeks as Zoroaster. Zoroastrianism was the dominant world religion during the Persian empires (559 BC to 651 AC), and was thus the most powerful world religion at the time of Jesus. It had a major influence on other religions. It is still practiced world-wide, especially in Iran and India. To quote Mary Boyce, "The prophet Zarathushtra, son of Pourushaspa, of the Spitaman family, is known to us primarily from the Gathas Zoroastrians, Their religious beliefs and practices , London, 1979, pg 17. Some of the major tenets of Zoroastrianism include:
God: Ahura Mazda
The supreme being is called Ahura Mazda (Phl. Ohrmazd), meaning "Wise Lord." Ahura Mazda is all good, and created the world and all good things, including people. He is opposed by Anghra Mainyu (Phl. Ahriman)

8. The Zarathushtrian Assembly
Historical outline, with links to sacred Gathas, FAQs, prayers, and devotions. ZARATHUSHTRA. Spiritual Philosophy of Zarathushtra zoroastrianism. VOHUMAN. A Zoroastrian Educational Institute
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9. As Is The World Of Zoroastrianism At Www.zoroastrianism.cc/index.html
Information on the original teachings of the Zoroastrian religion, its founder and its influence and Category Society Religion and Spirituality zoroastrianism......The World of zoroastrianism, the first universal and monotheist religionin history, explained for everyone who is interested to learn more. T,
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10. Zarathushtra ---- (Zoroaster)
Dedicated to the Spiritual Philosophy of Zarathushtra and zoroastrianism. Includes a Zoroastrian Cyber-Te Category Society Religion and Spirituality zoroastrianism......Dedicated to the Spiritual Philosophy of Zarathushtra and zoroastrianism. Includesthe first Zoroastrian CyberTemple. The three tenets of zoroastrianism
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Zarathushtra
Spiritual Zoroastrian Cyber Temples The Gathas of Zarathushtra Homage unto Ahura Mazda Informative Zarathushtra Articles An Introduction to the
Gathas of Zarathushtra
Arts Picture Galleries Greeting Cards Video Children Z-Kidz Korner Kidz Community Books on Zoroastrianism By Shahriar From Amazon.com Community Links Discussion Group Guest book Join Shahriar's e-mail list ... Tell a friend about this site Navigation Site Map What's New Search Other Credits Author Support This Site What's New Reincarnation A Zarathushtrian's Perspective Series
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11. Zoroastrianism
This website details details nine different sects of zoroastrianism, some still alive and some dead for years.
http://philtar.ucsm.ac.uk/encyclopedia/zorast/

12. ZOROASTRIANISM TODAY
A large, comprehensive website about the Zoroastrian religion. It contains feature articles, links to other websites, a question hotline, and a sixteenlesson online refrence book designed to teach anyone about the basics of the Zoroastrian religion.
http://www.geocities.com/zoroastrianismtoday
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13. Zoroastrian@net
This website provides a simple description of zoroastrianism, for nonZoroastrians interested in the religion.
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14. Zoroastrianism Hub
zoroastrianism is the ancient religion of Persia (Iran). In this site, you willfind the most informational and upto-date links about zoroastrianism.
http://www.knowdeep.org/zoroastrianism/
Zoroastrianism is the ancient religion of Persia (Iran). It was founded by Zarathushtra. According to Zoroastrianism, the unique human spiritual quest is linked to the preservation and promotion of the seven creations of Ahura Mazda, namely the sky, waters, earth, plants, cattle, human beings and fire. In this site, you will find the most informational and up-to-date links about Zoroastrianism. Overviews - General resources The Good Religion and The Institutionalized Zoroastrianism - by Ali A. Jafarey. An Introduction to Zoroastrianism by Dr. Meredith Sprunger - contains a brief history of Zoroastrianism and an outline of basic Zoroastrian beliefs. Zoroastrianism: From Ancient Roots to Visions of the Last Days Zoroastrianism by Sri Swami Sivananda Zoroastrianism by the Interfaith Center of New York The History of Zoroastrianism - from the Christian Classics Ethereal Library at Calvin College. Zoroastrianism and Judaism: The Genesis of Comparative Beliefs of two Great Faiths - by Dr. Jehan Bagli. Thus spake Zarathushtra - by Ms Shahin Bekhradnia.

15. Information About Zoroastrianism
earlier. This makes zoroastrianism one of the oldest monotheist worldreligions. The GNN Archie Other Pages on zoroastrianism.
http://coulomb.ecn.purdue.edu/~bulsara/ZOROASTRIAN/zoroastrian.html
Zoroastrianism Page
Note: Some of the images have been taken from the web site of the Stanford University Zoroastrian Group with their permission. Permission is NOT given to copy any image or HTML source from this site for posting on another web site or distributing to others. You are permitted to place links to the web pages and images on this site on your web page as long as you place a message on your each page having the image(s) stating that these images and HTML source code SHOULD NOT be copied.
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Righteousness is the best good (and it) is happiness. Happiness (is) to him who (is) righteous for the sake of the best righteousness.
Good Thoughts
Good Words
Good Deeds
These are the images of the prophet Zarathustra and the symbol of Faravahar Zarathustra or Zarthost is also referred to by the name Zoroaster in western texts. He was believed to have lived during 600 B.C. in Persia, which is the region covered by modern-day Iran and Iraq. Current estimates have revised this date to anywhere between 1500 B.C. and 1000 B.C., or even earlier. This makes Zoroastrianism one of the oldest monotheist world religions. The sacred text of the Zoroastrians is called the Avesta-E-Zend or Zend-E-Avesta Avesta in short). It comprises of five

16. Traditional Zoroastrianism: Tenets Of The Religion
Great pages on the religion as well as articles.
http://www.ozemail.com.au/~zarathus/tenets33.html
Traditional Zoroastrianism: Tenets of the Religion
These are the tenets of the Mazdayasni Zarathushtri religion, as accepted and preached by all the Dasturjees and religious teachers and common Zarathushtris in India. May our faith increase day by day, in these glorious tenets, that our ancestors have believed in for thousands of years.
  • All our Scriptures are sacred, including the Gathas, Yashts, and the Vendidad. We pray all of them in our Fire temples, before the Sacred Fire, and they have immense spiritual power, their very utterance in the sacred Avestan language serving to further righteousness and fight evil. All our fire-temples and rituals of the Yasna are sacred and are necessary for the religion, such as the Nirang-din ceremony, which creates the Holy Nirang. The spiritually powerful Nirang forms the foundation of many other sacred rituals, that when performed, increase the power of good in this world and decrease the power of evil. Dakhma-nashini is the only method of corpse-destruction for a Zarathushtri, as enjoined in the Vendidad: this is the destruction of the dead body in the stone-enclosed Dakhma, by the flesh-eating bird or the rays of the Sun, the most spiritually powerful method as commanded by Ahura Mazda to Zarathushtra. Dakhma-nashini is also very hygienic and ecologically-sound, because it prevents the world from being spiritually or materially polluted by decaying dead matter. For more information on Dakhma-nashini, select

17. Information About Zoroastrianism
zoroastrianism is the oldest of the revealed worldreligions, and it has probably had more influence on mankind, directly and indirectly, than any other single faith.
http://palette.ecn.purdue.edu/~bulsara/ZOROASTRIAN/zoroastrian.html
Zoroastrianism Page
Note: Some of the images have been taken from the web site of the Stanford University Zoroastrian Group with their permission. Permission is NOT given to copy any image or HTML source from this site for posting on another web site or distributing to others. You are permitted to place links to the web pages and images on this site on your web page as long as you place a message on your each page having the image(s) stating that these images and HTML source code SHOULD NOT be copied.
Google
search.com MetaCrawler WebCrawler ... Archie Invocation of Asha (Holiness or Righteousness)
Righteousness is the best good (and it) is happiness. Happiness (is) to him who (is) righteous for the sake of the best righteousness.
Good Thoughts
Good Words
Good Deeds
These are the images of the prophet Zarathustra and the symbol of Faravahar Zarathustra or Zarthost is also referred to by the name Zoroaster in western texts. He was believed to have lived during 600 B.C. in Persia, which is the region covered by modern-day Iran and Iraq. Current estimates have revised this date to anywhere between 1500 B.C. and 1000 B.C., or even earlier. This makes Zoroastrianism one of the oldest monotheist world religions. The sacred text of the Zoroastrians is called the Avesta-E-Zend or Zend-E-Avesta Avesta in short). It comprises of five

18. THE ZOROASTRIAN FAITH AND HOMOSEXUALITY
Orthodox zoroastrianism currently does not accept converts from other religions;one must have a Zoroastrian mother and father in order to be accepted into the
http://www.religioustolerance.org/hom_zor.htm
THE ZOROASTRIAN FAITH AND HOMOSEXUALITY Click Here to Visit our Sponsors. document.writeln(""); The Zoroastrian faith has historically been strongly opposed to homosexual behavior. Zarathustra's writings, the Gathas , are silent on homosexuality or bisexuality. They tend to give broad guidance on basic principles without going heavily into commandments. The Zoroastrian law book, The Vendidad (written circa 250 to 650 CE) contains " laws against demons " which touch on homosexuality. These purity laws are still followed by some conservative Zoroastrian communities. The Vendidad states: " The man that lies with mankind as man lies with womankind, or as woman lies with mankind, is the man that is a Daeva [demon]; this one is the man that is a worshipper of the Daevas, that is a male paramour of the Daevas" An ancient commentary on the Vendidad states: " Four men can be put to death by any one without an order from the Dastur [high priest]: the corpse-burner, the highwayman, the sodomite, and the criminal taken in the deed." One principle that might influence condemnation of homosexuality is the importance of family life within the faith. Orthodox Zoroastrianism currently does not accept converts from other religions; one must have a Zoroastrian mother and father in order to be accepted into the faith. To preserve and expand the religion, homosexuals as well as celibate persons would be pitied and pressured into marriage.

19. AVESTA -- Zoroastrian Archives
Provide the complete text of the extant Avesta, the most ancient scriptures of zoroastrianism, as well as many Pahlavi scriptures. Also includes information about the Avestan language.
http://www.avesta.org/
Site map FAQ What's new Scripture ... Search
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 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. Avesta
(Ancient scriptures of Zoroastrianism) Text version of English translation (328K zipped)
Download free FlipViewer The Hymns of Atharvan Zarathushtra by Jatindra Mohan Chatterji. Chatterji's translation of the Gathas, kindly contributed by the Calcutta Parsi Anjuman and Sohrabji Panthaky, and scanned by Soli Dastur.

20. Zoroastrianism - Hindu Customs In The Parsi Community In India
Hindu Customs in the Parsi Community in India.
http://hindubooks.org/sudheer_birodkar/hindu_history/zoroastrianism.html
Dear Visitor,
I welcome you to this non-profit, educational page. Here you will read about different aspects of the history and culture of that part of our globe which is known variously as Bharatvarsha, Hindostan or India. My approach of looking at history is that of a rationalist and humanist . As my aim is to spread awareness about history and culture, you may freely download this page, print it, link it up from your site, or mirror it at any server. Enjoy the infotainment laid out for you at this site. I also look forward to your valuable suggestions and feedback. Happy viewing.
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Zoroastrianism
- Sought Refuge in India from Annihilation at the hands of Islam
by Sudheer Birodkar
Table of Contents A community in whose religious ceremonies the invocation of fire occupies the central place, who wear the sacred thread, whose ancestors worshipped gods named Mitra Vayu, Veretraghna, whose society was traditionally divided into various orders of priests, warriors and peasants, who consider themselves descendants of the Aryans - a race which originally lived in the sub-Artic regions near the North Pole - this obviously is a description of the Aryan settlers of India. Yes, but it applies equally well to the ancestors of the inhabitants of Iran and the Zoroastrian Parsis who migrated from Iran and settled in India around 900 C.E. In talking about the ancient history of the Parsis, we have to begin at the same point as we would when we talk of the history of the Vedic Aryan immigrants of India. Racially Zoroaster was of the Indo-European stock which about 2000 B.C.E. had divided into two great sections. One was spreading west to settle in Europe. This is also called the Cetum group by historians from the Latin word Centum meaning, a hundred. The other group of Aryans moved east and further divided itself into two groups. This eastward bound group is called by historians the Shatem group from the Sanskrit Shatam for 100. Of these east bound Aryans one group settled in what is now India and the other in the land we now call Iran.

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