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Title: Zoroastrianism


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Zoroastrianism
  • November 2011

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Zoroastrianism
  • Zoroastrianism is an ancient religion which was
    once widespread in what is now Iran, Pakistan,
    India, and the Middle East
  • It was the state religion of the ancient Persian
    Empire, during which time it was one of the most
    important religions of the ancient world
  • It has under 200,000 practitioners today, mostly
    in India, and much of its scripture and history
    has been lost

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Zarathustra
  • Zarathustra was an ancient prophet who may have
    lived in Central Asia sometime between 1800 and
    600 BCE
  • In the fourth century BCE, Zoroastrian priests
    estimated the date of Zarathustras lifetime to
    be around 600 BCE
  • Recent scholars argue that Zarathustra lived much
    earlier, based on the language in which the
    Gathas, texts attributed to Zarathustra, are
    composed
  • Scholars believe that Zarathustra lived in what
    is now eastern Iran or Afghanistan
  • Zarathustra was known to the ancient Greeks, who
    called him Zoroaster
  • Zarathustra belonged to a priestly family and was
    raised in the ancient Indo-Iranian tradition,
    which was closely related to the Vedic religion

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Zarathustra
  • Little is known about the life of Zarathustra,
    but the Gathas indicate that he had an experience
    of Ahura Mazda, the benevolent creator god, and
    founded a new, monotheistic religion
  • Zarathustra apparently had difficulty winning
    converts during his lifetime
  • According to legend, Zarathustra was murdered by
    his enemies while performing a religious ceremony

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Sacred Texts
  • Zarathustra is said to be the author of the
    Gathas, a collection of sacred hymns dedicated to
    Ahura Mazda
  • The Gathas are written in Avestan, an ancient
    Persian language that is now extinct, and are
    extremely difficult to translate
  • They may be approximately as old as the Rig Veda
  • In addition to the sacred texts of
    Zoroastrianism, a number of texts were composed
    in the 9th to 11th centures CE which supplement
    the fragmentary Avestan material however, only
    the Avestan texts are considered sacred

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History of Zoroastrianism
  • By the 6th century BCE, the Achaemenid kings of
    the Persian Empire made Zoroastrianism the
    religion of the land, and compiled the Avesta
    canon
  • The religion appears to have been administered by
    a priestly class called the Magi
  • The invasion of Alexander of Macedon (Alexander
    the Great) in 330 BCE brought an end to the
    Achaemenid Empire
  • According to legend, Alexander destroyed a
    library containing many Zoroastrian texts and
    killed many Zoroastrian priests when he reached
    the capital city of Persepolis

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History of Zoroastrianism
  • A smaller Persian Empire was established by the
    Parthians following Alexanders invasion
  • The Parthians were succeeded by the Sassanid
    dynasty in the 3rd century CE
  • In the 7th century CE, the Zoroastrian Sassanids
    were overthrown by Muslim Arab armies
  • In the centuries that followed, most Persians
    became Muslim
  • Some Zoroastrians migrated to India
  • Today, Mumbai is the global centre of
    Zoroastrianism

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Beliefs of Zoroastrianism
  • According to Zoroastrianism, Ahura Mazda is the
    one true god
  • Ahura Mazda created the world and imbued it with
    asha (truth, good, order)
  • Ahura Mazda first created the Amesha Spentas
    (heavenly beings), then the material world, then
    the first human and the first bull
  • However, an evil spirit, Angra Mainyu (also known
    as Ahriman) opposes Ahura Mazda, and brought druj
    (falsehood, evil, disorder) to the world
  • Angra Mainyu created various demons and also
    corrupted and destroyed the first human and bull
  • The world is characterized by a struggle between
    asha and druj
  • All humans have free will and must choose asha
    over druj

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Supernatural Beings
  • Zoroastrian mythology includes a complex
    hierarchy of supernatural beings
  • The highest of the heavenly beings are the six
    Amesha Spentas, which are emanations or divine
    sparks of Ahura Mazda and were responsible for
    the creation of the universe
  • Mithra is a divine being who is associated with
    contracts, justice, cattle, and the Sun, and is
    sometimes worshipped as a deity in his own right
  • Yazatas are divine beings which serve Ahura
    Mazda, and are comparable to angels in the
    Abrahamic traditions

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Daevas
  • Daevas are demonic beings
  • In the Gathas, daevas are gods who are worshipped
    by non-Zoroastrians and do not have the quality
    of asha
  • Later texts depict the daevas as evil beings who
    follow Angra Mainyu
  • Zoroastrian mythology lists six arch-daevas which
    oppose the Amesha Spentas
  • Two of these are Indar and Sarva

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The End Times
  • Those who live according to asha will enter into
    the Kingdom of Light
  • A temporary hell exists for evildoers
  • At the end of history, the Saoshyant (saviour)
    will lead an army of yazatas against Angra
    Mainyus daevas
  • Good will triumph over evil and bring about the
    renovation or refreshment of the world, in
    which the dead will come back to life, and druj,
    old age, and death will disappear

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Rituals
  • Zoroastrians wrap a sacred cord, called a kusti,
    around their midsections five times per day and
    recite prayers to Ahura Mazda
  • Water is used for purification
  • Zoroastrian worship often takes place in a fire
    temple, which houses a sacred flame and also has
    access to a source of water
  • When a Zoroastrian dies, his or her body is
    traditionally taken to a Tower of Silence, where
    it is left in the open to be devoured by vultures
  • The only Tower of Silence that exists today is
    located in Mumbai, India
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