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  1. Zoroastrians in Britain.(Review): An article from: The Journal of the American Oriental Society by W.W. Malandra, 1999-01-01
  2. Zoroastrian Doctrine of a Future Life from Death to the Individual Judgment by Jal Dastur Cursetji Pavry, 1965-06
  3. A Brief Sketch of the Zoroastrian Religion & Customs: An Essay Written for the Râhnumâi Mâzdayasnân Sabhâ of Bombay by Ervad Sheriarji Dadabhai Bharucha, 2010-03-08
  4. The Zoroastrian and Some Other Ancient Systems by Thomas Stanley, Dhunjeebhoy Jamsetjee Medhora, 2010-01-11
  5. The Spirit Of The Zoroastrian Religion by Henry S. Olcott, 2010-05-23
  6. A Modern Zoroastrian [ 1893 ] by S. (Samuel) Laing, 2009-08-10
  7. The Sacred Books Of The Zoroastrians by Frances Power Cobbe, 2010-09-10
  8. Mystics Magazine: Zoroastrian Mystical Theology: A Conversation with Charles William King by Marilynn Hughes, Charles William King, 2009-08-08
  9. The Zoroastrian Sanitary Code: With Critical and Explanatory Notes by Sorabji Edalji Dubash, 2010-03-08
  10. The Persian 'Mar Nameh': The Zoroastrian 'Book of the Snake' Omens and Calendar & The Old Persian Calendar by Payam Nabarz, S H Taqizadeh, 2006-07-15
  11. A. Modern Zoroastrian by S Laing, 2010-05-12
  12. Pursisniha: A Zoroastrian catechism. Part I: Text, Translation, Notes; Part II: Facsimiles. by Kaikhusroo Jamaspasa, Helmut Humbach, 1971
  13. Ritual Art and Knowledge: Aesthetic Theory and Zoroastrian Ritual (Studies in Comparative Religion) by Ron G. Williams, James W. Boyd, 1993-04
  14. Essays on Zarathustra and Zoroastrianism (Bibliotheca Iranica: Zoroastrian Studies Series) by Jean Kellens, Prods Oktor Skjaevo, 2000-07

61. 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
zoroastrianism zoroastrian zorastrianism zorastri Welcome to Zoroastrianism Today!!! Zoroastrianism Today is a new website dedicated to
enlightening Zarathushtis around the world about their
great religion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . To enter, click here.
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62. ZCards - Electronic Zoroastrian Cards At Zubin.Com
zoroastrian ZCards @ Zubin.Com. The zoroastrian ZCards site is dedicated to ZCards for the world s zoroastrian Community. zoroastrians
http://www.zubin.com/zcards/zoroastrian/
Zoroastrian ZCards @ Zubin.Com The Zoroastrian ZCards site is dedicated to ZCards for the world's Zoroastrian Community. Zoroastrians are followers of the prophet Zarathushtra (or "Zoroaster" as known by the Germans). Zarathushtra is known to have lived and preached about 3500 years ago - circa 1500BC; and Zoroastrianism is thought by many scholars to be the oldest surviving religion in the world today. For more information on Zoroastrianism, click here If you happened on this page looking for other cards, you *may* be able to find them HERE The July 19, 2003 issue of the Chicago Tribune featured the Zoroastrian ZCards as part of their story on electronic greeting cards for minority religions. To read the story in PDF format, click on the logo to the left. Thank you to whomever it was that mentioned my name and site! :) THE OLDE RANT - (because I've had to deal with this before) These Zoroastrian ZCards (along with the rest of the ZCards on the Zubin.Com) site are provided as a FREE, courtesy service to the community with no pop-up ads whatsoever. Since these ZCards are done during spare time, other ZCards are added to this site as and when time permits. I am not a graphics designer (never took art *grin*) so, the graphics take a long time to create and while they may look nice on your Zoroastrian website or on your computer, you can

63. Zoroaster
The site contains a word by word translation of the Avesta,and the Gatha (the sacred books of the zoroastrian religion. It also contains other information of the zoroastrian community throughout the world.
http://www.zoroaster.com
Zoroaster - The Religion of Ahura Mazda Revealed By Zarathushtra (Zoroaster). Home Avesta Message Gathas Links The Religion of Ahura Mazda
Revealed By Zarathushtra (Zoroaster)
Righteousness is the best good. It is happiness. Righteousness is laid down for this, my religion
AVESTA "translation" Ashem Vohu Ahunavar Kem-nã-Mazdã Hormazd Khoday Jasa me avanghe Mazda Srosh Bãz AHMI RAESHCHA Havan Gah Rapithwan Gah Uzirin gah Aiwisuruthrem gah Ushahen gah Bãz (Prayer) Nirang -i-Gomez mãlidan Doã Nãm Setãeshne Hoshbãm Vispa Humata Atash Niyaesh Khorshed Niyaesh Meher niyaesh Ardvisura Niyaesha Mah-Bokhtar Niyayesh Patet Pashemani Select "Gatha translation" Ahunavada Khshuman Ha 28 Ha 29 Ha 30 Ha 31 Ha 32 Ha 33 Ha 34 Ushtavad Khshuman Ha 43 Ha 44 Ha 45 Ha 46 Spentomada Khshuman Ha 47 Ha 48 Ha 49 Ha 50 Vohu-Kshathra Khshuman Ha 51 Vahishtoisht Khshuman Ha 53 avesta message gatha Gatha "Metric translation" Poetic Ha 28 Poetic Ha 29 Poetic Ha 30 Poetic Ha 31 Poetic Ha 32 Poetic Ha 33 Poetic Ha 34 Poetic Ha 43 Poetic Ha 44 Poetic Ha 45 Poetic Ha 46 Poetic Ha 47 Poetic Ha 48 Poetic Ha 49 Poetic Ha 50 Poetic Ha 51 Poetic Ha 53 Image of Zoroaster
Righteousness
Best Thought Best Word Best Deed ... mindedness In order to benefit the people of the world)

64. World Of Traditional Zoroastrianism
zoroastrian Matrimonial Page. The World of Traditional zoroastrianism has been accessed times. This famous zoroastrian site is on the internet since 1996.
http://www.zoroastrianism.com/
By the Grace of God
World of Traditional Zoroastrianism
http://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.

65. Zoroastrian Association Of Shiraz
Promotion and encouragement of the zoroastrian religion, teachings and culture, to the world. This is an independent and non commercial site.
http://www.shiraz.freeservers.com/
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66. Medieval Sourcebook: The Zoroastrian Creed
Medieval Sourcebook The zoroastrian Creed. The zoroastrian Creed. 8. I profess myself a Mazdaworshipper, a zoroastrian, having vowed it and professed it.
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/source/zorocreed.html
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Medieval Sourcebook:
The Zoroastrian Creed
The Zoroastrian Creed
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.

67. Zoroastrian Collage
WHAT IS THE zoroastrian COLLEGE ? *****. zoroastrian COLLEGE ONGOING BUILDING CONSTRUCTION DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM FOR THE 21 ST CENTURY.
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68. Zoroastrian Directory And News - World Zoroastrian Directory
Directory, Search People for. Home, Not logged in. Login in or create a new user account, Login.
http://www.zoroastrians.info/

69. Zoroastrian Directory And News - Zoroastrians What Is A
What is zoroastrian? His teachings explain how, according to zoroastrian, God s divine attributes are reflected in the universe and throughout the world.
http://www.zoroastrians.info/faq/what.jsp

70. World Religions: Zoroastrianism
Families of Religions zoroastrianism Combination. Zoroaster, an Iranian religious reformer living in about 600 BCE, having received
http://www.interfaithcalendar.org/Zoroastrianism.htm
Families of Religions Zoroastrianism Combination Zoroaster, an Iranian religious reformer living in about 600 BCE, having received a vision from Ahura Mazda, the Wise Lord, proclaimed a kingdom of justice that promised immortality and bliss. Containing both monotheistic and dualistic features, the religion influenced Judaism, Christianity and Islam. The history of the world was seen as a drama in 3,000 year periods. The Ahura Vairya is the most sacred prayer of this religion and the Avesta is the sacred text. Zoroastrianism continues in Iran and in India where the Parsees carry on the traditions. The Fasali calendar is generally used. Links: Zoroastrianism information This unofficial page gives enough information to satisfy many viewers. Update 10-5-03 Return to Families of Religions Home Page
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71. Zoroastrianism - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
zoroastrianism. (Redirected from zoroastrian). Other small zoroastrian communities exist in large cities in the United States and Canada. Famous zoroastrians.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zoroastrian
Zoroastrianism
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
(Redirected from Zoroastrian Zoroastrianism (also sometimes known as Mazdaism ) was adapted from an earlier, polytheistic faith by Zarathushtra Zoroaster ) in Persia between 1400 and 1200 BC (although, in the lack of written records, some scholars estimate as late as 600 BC). Table of contents 1 Overview 2 Adherents 3 Famous Zoroastrians 4 History ... edit
Overview
Zoroastrianism combines elements of monotheism and dualism . Some modern scholars believe that Zoroastrianism had a large influence on Judaism and Manichaeism , and thus indirectly influenced Christianity and Islam The holy book of Zoroastrianism is the Avesta . Of the Avesta only the Gathas (the hymns ) are attributed to Zoroaster Ahura Mazda (literally: "the Wise Lord" like the Sanskrit "Asura Medha"; later transcription: Ohrmazd Ormazd or Ormus ) is revered and worshipped by Zoroastrians as the good God . Opposed to Ahura Mazda stands Ahriman Angra Mainyu ), who in some traditions is Ohrmazd's twin brother, in others the twin of Spenta Mainyu ; modern Zoroastrianism considers itself monotheistic and looks upon Spenta Mainyu and Angra Mainyu as allegorical personifications. According to Zoroastrianism, the earth was created by Ormazd as a battlefield to fight Ahriman (where Ohrmazd is destined to win approximately 3000 years after

72. ZOROASTRIAN | Persian Copyright 1998-2002 By Mehrdad!
Welcome to PersianDNA.com, The Great Persian Empire on the .NET with information regarding zoroastrianism.
http://www.zoroastrian.tk/

73. ZOROASTRIANSIM
Some zoroastrians also think it signifies the glorified human soul. The faravahar is now used as the symbol of the zoroastrian faith. THE zoroastrian WAY.
http://www.pyracantha.com/zoroastrianism.html
The Faravahar, or Fravashi, was the symbol of the holy light of Glory ( khvarenah ) surrounding ancient Persian kings, heroes, and saints. It is found on ancient Persian monuments. Some Zoroastrians also think it signifies the glorified human soul. The faravahar is now used as the symbol of the Zoroastrian faith. Click on the symbol to see an informative article about its origins.
ZOROASTRIANISM
The ancient Iranian religion of fire, light, and Wisdom still lives today. This is the first monotheistic religion, founded by the Prophet Zarathushtra over 3000 years ago. It has had a profound influence on Judaism, Christianity, and Western culture. Introduction to Zoroastrianism: Please read this first. It has link-words to essays on various Zoroastrian topics.
THE ZOROASTRIAN WAY

74. The Zoroastrian Page
of Zarathushtra Hymns in Praise of Wisdom, by Piloo Nanavutty ( ) Zoroaster Life and Work of the Forerunner in Persia ( ) The zoroastrian Faith Tradition
http://www.mideastinfo.com/Religion/zoroastrian.htm
Arguably one of the oldest of the monotheistic faiths, Zoroastrianism is based on the teachings of the Prophet Zarathushtra. Zoroastrianism was the dominant religion of the Persian Empires based on the scriptures, the Avestas, and dealing with devotion to Ahura Mazda, the one god. Zoroastrianism is still practiced today, mainly in parts of Iran and India, but has followers around the world. Zoroastrianism on the Web Local Communities Zoroastrian Worldwide Community Center Zoroastrian Trust Funds of Europe The Zoroastrian WebPage California Zoroastrian Center ... O'Shihan Cultural Organization Books about Zoroastrianism, or browse for yourself
Zoroastrianism: An Introduction to Ancient Faith
, by Peter Clark (
Gathas of Zarathushtra : Hymns in Praise of Wisdom
, by Piloo Nanavutty (
Zoroaster: Life and Work of the Forerunner in Persia

The Zoroastrian Faith: Tradition and Modern Research
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Zoroastrianism: World Religions (World Religions)
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75. Alt.religion.zoroastrianism FAQ
zoroastrian tradition places him at around 600 BCE, but this date is thought by modern scholars to be far too late. The modern estimate
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76. Zoroastrian Images
zoroastrian Parsi Images. Note Some of the images have been taken from the web site of the Stanford University zoroastrian Group with their permission.
http://gilbreth.ecn.purdue.edu/~bulsara/ZOROASTRIAN/z_images.html
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77. Welcome To The Zoroastrian Association Of Houston
Please email the ZAH Executive Committee at zahec@zah.org. © 2000, 1999 zoroastrian Association Of Houston. 8787 West Airport Blvd, Houston, TX 77071. USA.
http://www.zah.org/
Please email the ZAH Executive Committee at : zahec@zah.org Zoroastrian Association Of Houston.
8787 West Airport Blvd, Houston, TX 77071. USA.
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78. Zoroastrian Association Of Victoria Inc.
zoroastrian Association of Victoria (ZAV) is a nonprofit organisation committed to the keeping the zoroastrians in Victoria as a close knit community and
http://www.geocities.com/zav_inc/
T he Zoroastrian Association of Victoria Inc. Welcomes You Pull Down Menu Committee Members About Melbourne ZAV Home Page Kid's Page Up Coming events Sunday School Youth Page Prof Oric Basirov Cyrus Cooper Federation Documents Links Past Functions Survey Games Check out the latest and when visiting our site What's Hot!
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79. Zoroastrian Sites
zoroastrian sites Related Links. Avesta zoroastrian Archives The most comprehensive site of zoroastrian religious text on the internet.
http://www.zarathushtra.com/z/links/
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The following are some reviewed sites related to Zoroastrianism, including some ultra-orthodox as well as some ultra-liberal sites. Inclusion of any links herein does not imply endorsement by this site. These links are provided for your convenience only. For further information, please see
Information sites:
Avesta Zoroastrian Archives - The most comprehensive site of Zoroastrian religious text on the internet. Vohuman - A well designed and substantial Zoroastrian web magazine Zarathushtrian Assembly Eng lish - The official site of the Zarathushtrian Assembly Zoroastrianism - Informative site by Ronald G. Delavega Zoroastrianism An informative site by Vispi Bulsara Traditional Zoroastrianism A very Orthodox site AhuraMazda.com Another traditional site, developed by Sarosh R. Petigara of Dubai Iran Zamin Ancient Iran by Fariborz Rahnamoon et. al. Oshihan A cultural Zoroastrian site (in English and Persian) Raasti Teachings of Zarathushtra and History of Persia - Audio and video lectures in English and Persian
Other Languages:
Kurdish - Behre - includes the Gathas Kurdish - The Religion Behdînî Multi-lingual - Zoroastrian Community of Sweden - Sweden - In English, Persian and Swedish

80. European Centre For Zoroastrian Studies
European Centre for zoroastrian Studies. Best view in 800 by 600 Unicode(UTF8). Copyright 2002-2003 European Centre for zoroastrian Studies.
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