Zoroastrianism Practices and Rituals

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    Modern Zoroastrianism, London: Oxford University Press, ISBN 1-564-59612-5 Robinson, B. A. (2008), "Zoroastrianism: Holy text, beliefs and practices", Encyclopaedia...
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    audience, one for the musicians, and one for the athletes.[citation needed] Bastani rituals mimic the practices and traditions of Sufi orders, as evidenced...
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    (2004). "Archaeological Evidence of Zoroastrian Funerary Practices". In Stausberg, Michael (ed.). Zoroastrian Rituals in Context. Numen Book Series. Vol...
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    followers of Zoroastrianism, the ancient religion of Persia. In Zoroastrianism, atar or fire, together with aban, water, are agents of ritual purity. Clean...
  • rebirth of Zoroastrianism in the region, and as of August 2015 the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) officially recognized Zoroastrianism as a religion...
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    Asceticism (redirect from Ascetic practices)
    2:00 am daily, and performed ascetic water purification rituals under cold waterfalls. Other practices include the extreme ascetic practices of eating only...
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    pre-Zoroastrian divinity that was incorporated into Zoroastrianism. The third view is that Zurvanism is the product of the contact between Zoroastrianism...
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    is the Avestan name of Zoroastrianism's hypostasis of the "destructive/evil spirit" and the main adversary in Zoroastrianism either of the Spenta Mainyu...
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    sedreh-pushi) ceremony is the ritual through which an individual is inducted into the Zoroastrian religion and begins to wear the sedreh and kushti. The term navjote...
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    of Zoroastrians has been recorded throughout the history of Zoroastrianism, an Iranian religion. The notably large-scale persecution of Zoroastrians began...
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    Fire worship (redirect from Fire ritual)
    deification of fire (also pyrodulia, pyrolatry or pyrolatria), or fire rituals, religious rituals centred on a fire, are known from various religions. Fire has...
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    mąθra) is a prayer, sacred formula or inspired utterance considered in Zoroastrianism to have spiritual power. Their use already goes back to Zarathustra...
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    Criticism of Zoroastrianism has taken place over many centuries not only from the adherents of other religions but also among Zoroastrians themselves seeking...
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    dimension. In the article Esoteric trends in Zoroastrianism (1969), Shaul Shaked considers that Sassanid Zoroastrianism, although open, possessed an informal...
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    Wuzong of Tang also Zoroastrianism was target of suppression. The second phase of Zoroastrianism in China was in the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period...
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    of Zoroastrianism: Zoroastrianism under Macedonian and Roman rule. Brill. pp. 458–459. de Jong, A. (1997). Traditions of the Magi: Zoroastrianism in Greek...
  • In Vancouver, the Zoroastrian community annually gathers in a specific spot in the mountains on June 13 and practices the rituals and traditions that they...
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    [citation needed] Muslims practice a series of life-cycle rituals that differ from those of Hindus, Jains, and Buddhists. Several rituals mark the first days...
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    Wiley Blackwell Companion to Zoroastrianism. John Wiley And Sons Ltd. pp. 119–128. La Porta, Sergio (2018). "Zoroastrianism, Armenian". In Nicholson, Oliver...
  • harām. Removal of pubic hair and armpit hair is prescribed by the sunnah, and is listed among the ritual purity practices known as fitra. Urine is forbidden...
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