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The Teachings Of Zoroaster, - And The Philosophy ...
The primary work associated with that title is written by Dr. S.A. Kapadia . Originally published in 1905 as part of the "Wisdom of the East" series, it serves as an introductory guide to Zoroastrianism and the moral framework of the Parsi community. Core Philosophical Tenets
: Kapadia explains the eternal struggle between the forces of good ( Spenta Mainyu ) and evil ( Angra Mainyu ), stressing man's free will to choose between them. The teachings of Zoroaster, and the philosophy ...
: The ethical foundation is built on the triad of Good Thoughts, Good Words, and Good Deeds . The primary work associated with that title is written by Dr
: It identifies Zoroastrianism as one of the world's first monotheistic faiths, centered on the worship of Ahura-Mazda (the "All-knowing Lord"). Originally published in 1905 as part of the
: It introduces the concept of the "Soul of Nature," urging followers to live in harmony with the environment and maintain the purity of the elements. Practical Teachings and Rituals
The book explores several central themes of Zoroastrian thought:
