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Last modified: 30 Dec. 1997

 Zoroastrianism

"Zarathushtra" ( S. Shahriari )
<http://www.zarathushtra.com>
Dedicated to the spiritual philosophy of Zarathushtra, includes the first Zoroastrian Cyber-temple, text of the scripture and numerous articles by various scholars on Zoroastrianism.
[1997,October 22]
Added by: sshahria@direct.ca
Zoroastrian Group at Stanford
Zoroastrianism is the ancient religion of Persia. It was founded about 3500 years ago by the prophet Zarathushtra. Arising out of the polytheistic traditions of ancient India and Iran, he was one of the first monotheists in human history
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.
Zoroastrianism Page
Zarathustra 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. This would make Zoaroastrianism the second oldest world religion, next only to Hiduism
Avesta Web Server
The term AVESTA has two separate meanings: First, it is the name of the ancient scriptures of the Zoroastrian religion. AVESTA is also used to refer to the language in which these scriptures are written. This server gives you access to all of the extant Avesta, along with translations, and is being expanded to include information about the language, and other useful information for students of Zoroastrian religion.
"Zoroastrian Influences on Judaism and Christianity and Monotheism" ( Mark Willey )
<http://www.clinton.net/~mewilley>
This website is devoted to discussion of the strong influence Zoroastrianism had on Judaism and Christianity, including such concepts as monotheism, afterlife, heaven and hell, the savior, angels, communion, baptism etc

"Zoroastrian Religious Services" ( kerman katrak )
<http://www.followme.com/kerman/index.htm>
A fully ordained priest performing Zoroastrian Religious Services to the community around the globe
[1997,December 28]
Added by: kerman@followme.com


İArmin Müller
email: amueller@sunfly.ub.uni-freiburg.de