Zoroastrians

Zoroastrians
Author: Mary Boyce
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2001
Genre: Parsees
ISBN: 9780415239028

Zoroastrianism is of enormous importance in the history of religions. It became the state religion of the three great Iranian empires and influenced other world faiths: northern Buddhism and Judaism, Christianity and Islam.

Avesta

Avesta
Author: Arthur Henry Bleeck
Publisher:
Total Pages: 544
Release: 1864
Genre: India
ISBN:

The Zend Avesta

The Zend Avesta
Author:
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
Total Pages: 2167
Release: 1965-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1465575324

The Zend-Avesta is the sacred book of the Parsis, that is to say, of the few remaining followers of that religion which feigned over Persia at the time when the second successor of Mohammed overthrew the Sassanian dynasty, and which has been called Dualism, or Mazdeism, or Magism, or Zoroastrianism, or Fire-worship, according as its main tenet, or its supreme God, or its priests, or its supposed founder, or its apparent object of worship has been most kept in view. In less than a century after their defeat, nearly all the conquered people were brought over to the faith of their new rulers, either by force, or policy, or the attractive power of a simpler form of creed. But many of those who clung to the faith of their fathers, went and sought abroad for a new home, where they might freely worship their old gods, say their old prayers, and perform their old rites. That home they found at last among the tolerant Hindus, on the western coast of India and in the peninsula of Guzerat. There they throve and there they live still, while the ranks of their co-religionists in Persia are daily thinning and dwindling away. As the Parsis are the ruins of a people, so are their sacred books the ruins of a religion. There has been no other great belief in the world that ever left such poor and meagre monuments of its past splendour. Yet great is the value which that small book, the Avesta, and the belief of that scanty people, the Parsis, have in the eyes of the historian and theologist, as they present to us the last reflex of the ideas which prevailed in Iran during the five centuries which preceded and the seven which followed the birth of Christ, a period which gave to the world the Gospels, the Talmud, and the Qur’ân. Persia, it is known, had much influence on each of the movements which produced, or proceeded from, those three books; she lent much to the first heresiarchs, much to the Rabbis, much to Mohammed. By help of the Parsi religion and the Avesta, we are enabled to go back to the very heart of that most momentous period in the history of religious thought, which saw the blending of the Aryan mind with the Semitic, and thus opened the second stage of Aryan thought.

Avesta

Avesta
Author: Arthur Henry Bleeck
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 538
Release: 2022-03-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3752581883

Reprint of the original, first published in 1864. The Religious Books of the Parsees.

The Zend Avesta

The Zend Avesta
Author: Frederich Max Muller
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 1178
Release: 2013-11-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1136864709

This is a subset of the Sacred Books of the East Series which includes translations of all the most important works of the seven non-Christian religions which have exercised a profound influence on the civilizations of the continent of Asia. The works have been translated by leading authorities in their field. Parts I, II and III.

The Zend-Avesta

The Zend-Avesta
Author: James Darmesteter
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 442
Release: 2023-12-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3368636847

Reprint of the original, first published in 1883.

The Zend-Avesta

The Zend-Avesta
Author: James Darmesteter
Publisher:
Total Pages: 894
Release: 1898
Genre: Zoroastrianism
ISBN: