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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... |
audience, one for the musicians, and one for the athletes.[citation needed] Bastani rituals mimic the practices and traditions of Sufi orders, as evidenced... |
Tower of Silence (redirect from Exposure of the dead (Zoroastrianism)) (2004). "Archaeological Evidence of Zoroastrian Funerary Practices". In Stausberg, Michael (ed.). Zoroastrian Rituals in Context. Numen Book Series. Vol... |
Fire temple (redirect from Zoroastrian temple) followers of Zoroastrianism, the ancient religion of Persia. In Zoroastrianism, atar or fire, together with aban, water, are agents of ritual purity. Clean... |
Religion in Iraq (redirect from Zoroastrianism in Iraq) rebirth of Zoroastrianism in the region, and as of August 2015 the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) officially recognized Zoroastrianism as a religion... |
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... |
Zurvanism (redirect from Zurvanite Zoroastrianism) pre-Zoroastrian divinity that was incorporated into Zoroastrianism. The third view is that Zurvanism is the product of the contact between Zoroastrianism... |
Ahriman (redirect from Dark Lord (Zoroastrianism)) is the Avestan name of Zoroastrianism's hypostasis of the "destructive/evil spirit" and the main adversary in Zoroastrianism either of the Spenta Mainyu... |
Navjote (redirect from Initiation in Zoroastrianism) 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... |
of Zoroastrians has been recorded throughout the history of Zoroastrianism, an Iranian religion. The notably large-scale persecution of Zoroastrians began... |
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... |
mąθra) is a prayer, sacred formula or inspired utterance considered in Zoroastrianism to have spiritual power. Their use already goes back to Zarathustra... |
Criticism of Zoroastrianism has taken place over many centuries not only from the adherents of other religions but also among Zoroastrians themselves seeking... |
Eastern esotericism (section Zoroastrianism) dimension. In the article Esoteric trends in Zoroastrianism (1969), Shaul Shaked considers that Sassanid Zoroastrianism, although open, possessed an informal... |
Religion in China (redirect from Zoroastrianism in China) 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... |
Ahura Mazda (redirect from God in Zoroastrianism) 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... |
Religion in India (redirect from Hinduism, Jainism and Buddhism) [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... |
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... |