zarathustrism (Meaning)

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zarathustrism (n.)

See Zoroastrianism.

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zarathustrism Sentence Examples

  1. Zarathustrism, an ancient Persian religion, emphasizes the struggle between good and evil.
  2. The prophet Zoroaster founded Zarathustrism in the 6th century BCE.
  3. Zarathustrism believes in a single, benevolent God known as Ahura Mazda.
  4. The concept of a war between Ahura Mazda and Angra Mainyu, the spirit of evil, is central to Zarathustrism.
  5. Fire plays a sacred role in Zarathustrism, representing purity and the presence of Ahura Mazda.
  6. The ethical principles of Zarathustrism include truthfulness, good thoughts, good words, and good deeds.
  7. The Avesta, a collection of ancient texts, is the holy book of Zarathustrism.
  8. Mithra, a Zoroastrian deity, was later adopted and worshipped in other religions such as Roman Mithraism.
  9. Zarathustrism influenced the development of other religions, including Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
  10. Despite its decline in the Middle Ages, Zarathustrism continues to be practiced by communities around the world.

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See Zoroastrianism.

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Zarathustrism, an ancient Persian religion, emphasizes the struggle between good and evil.

The prophet Zoroaster founded Zarathustrism in the 6th century BCE.

Zarathustrism believes in a single, benevolent God known as Ahura Mazda.

The concept of a war between Ahura Mazda and Angra Mainyu, the spirit of evil, is central to Zarathustrism.