Zoroaster is an ancient Iranian prophet who some have described as a monotheist who preached Ahura Mazda and who considered fire to be one of the manifestations of the god of light. Zoroaster’s holy book is called Avesta, which means foundation and foundation. He was born around 1200 to 600 BC in a region in Iran. Zoroaster’s teachings are based on the duality of good and evil. Zoroastrians, as followers of this religion, attach importance to principles such as truth, goodness, and purity. One of their sacred texts is called Avesta, which includes prayers, rituals, and religious teachings. He has had a profound influence on subsequent cultures and religions, and Zoroastrianism is considered one of the oldest religions.
The Avesta, known as the sacred text of the Zoroastrians, is a collection of religious and literary writings written in the Avestan language. The Avesta includes various texts that deal with the beliefs, rituals, and religious ceremonies of the Zoroastrians. The book has various sections, including: Yasna, Vispard, Vendidad, and Khudr Avesta, each of which is a collection of prayers and laws.
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