Zoroastrianism and Z Guide - Resources and Review

Anthology of over 4000 passages from the scriptures of various religious traditions arranged by theme. These include Ultimate Reality and the Purpose of Human Existence, Evil, Sin, and the Human Fall, Salvation and the Saviour, The Religious Life, and Providence, Society and the Kingdom of Heaven.
 
Information and links for study and interpretation of religions. Provides general guides, treatment of all major religious traditions, information about new religions and links to religious studies material.
 
The world body of the Zoroastrian (Zarthushti) community which promotes the spiritual philosophy of Zarathushtra and Zoroastrianism. Features related information, articles, books, and discussion groups.
 
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 AD) and it is still practiced worldwide. Fire, as a symbol of 'Asha' and the 'original light of God,' holds a special place of esteem in the religion. The complete text of the extant Avesta, the most ancient scripture of Zoroastrianism, is available online, as well as many Pahlavi scriptures and information about the Avestan language.
 
Collection of primary texts relating to Ancient, eastern and western religion and mythology, covering Shintoism, Hinduism, I Ching, Taoism, Confucianism, Buddhism, Sikhism, Jainism, Judaism, Mormonism, Bahai'i, Islam, Zoroastrianism, and esoteric, occult, and fringe religions.
 
A brief description of the three main calendars in use by Zoroastrians: Fasli, Shahanshahi, and Qadimi, including details of feast days and festivals, with Fasli calendars for 1997 and 1998 and a link to a Shahanshahi calendar.
 
A Web journal on Zoroastrianism heritage. Preserves and promotes the universal message of Prophet Zarathushtra and the Zarathushti heritage through education and distribution of information. Includes articles, essays, book reviews, and personal perspectives.
 
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