50:31
Iran - People of the Flames Zoroastrians
In search of the Zoroastrians an ancient people who have tended a holy flame for the last ...
published: 25 Mar 2012
author: GetRidofTheFed
Iran - People of the Flames Zoroastrians
Iran - People of the Flames Zoroastrians
In search of the Zoroastrians an ancient people who have tended a holy flame for the last 2500 years.- published: 25 Mar 2012
- views: 73968
- author: GetRidofTheFed
8:25
The Story of God - Zoroastrianism
This is a part of the BBC documentary "The Story of God". http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice...
published: 10 Apr 2007
author: SiamakA
The Story of God - Zoroastrianism
The Story of God - Zoroastrianism
This is a part of the BBC documentary "The Story of God". http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2005/11_november/09/god.shtml Non-Iranians s...- published: 10 Apr 2007
- views: 132594
- author: SiamakA
9:20
The Zoroastrian Journey
A short audio visual on the evolution of Zoroastrianism from 1200BC to present....
published: 30 Apr 2009
author: TwoBinc
The Zoroastrian Journey
The Zoroastrian Journey
A short audio visual on the evolution of Zoroastrianism from 1200BC to present.- published: 30 Apr 2009
- views: 90388
- author: TwoBinc
12:05
Basics of Zoroastrianism
http://avesta.org....
published: 12 Nov 2012
author: Taliesin McKnight
Basics of Zoroastrianism
Basics of Zoroastrianism
http://avesta.org.- published: 12 Nov 2012
- views: 3507
- author: Taliesin McKnight
2:52
BBC News Keeping Zoroastrianism alive after 3,000 years
Followers of one of the world's oldest religions have been celebrating their holiest day o...
published: 18 Aug 2013
BBC News Keeping Zoroastrianism alive after 3,000 years
BBC News Keeping Zoroastrianism alive after 3,000 years
Followers of one of the world's oldest religions have been celebrating their holiest day of the year, with a nervous eye on their dwindling numbers. Zoroastrianism was founded around 3,000 years ago in Persia - now known as Iran. But from a population of millions, the church now has around 200,000 members. Robert Pigott reports.- published: 18 Aug 2013
- views: 65
54:36
Zarathushtrian Religion, Philosophy and History
Professor Kaikhosrov D. Irani is a retired Professor Emeritus of Philosophy from City Coll...
published: 21 Oct 2012
author: CZC ORG
Zarathushtrian Religion, Philosophy and History
Zarathushtrian Religion, Philosophy and History
Professor Kaikhosrov D. Irani is a retired Professor Emeritus of Philosophy from City College of New York. At City College of New York, he taught philosophy ...- published: 21 Oct 2012
- views: 7321
- author: CZC ORG
74:32
Prof. Almut Hintze (SOAS) Inaugural Lecture - Change and Continuity in the Zoroastrian Tradition
Almut Hintze is Zartoshty Professor of Zoroastrianism at SOAS This lecture discusses archa...
published: 03 Jan 2013
author: soasuniversity
Prof. Almut Hintze (SOAS) Inaugural Lecture - Change and Continuity in the Zoroastrian Tradition
Prof. Almut Hintze (SOAS) Inaugural Lecture - Change and Continuity in the Zoroastrian Tradition
Almut Hintze is Zartoshty Professor of Zoroastrianism at SOAS This lecture discusses archaic and innovative features of Zoroastrian religious belief and prac...- published: 03 Jan 2013
- views: 526
- author: soasuniversity
9:08
On Christianity 1.0: Zoroaster and Zoroastrianism
This video may or may not contain images under copyright. Use of these images in this vide...
published: 14 Oct 2009
author: Xoroaster Zoroaster
On Christianity 1.0: Zoroaster and Zoroastrianism
On Christianity 1.0: Zoroaster and Zoroastrianism
This video may or may not contain images under copyright. Use of these images in this video are for the purpose of education or criticism, and fall under "Fa...- published: 14 Oct 2009
- views: 45097
- author: Xoroaster Zoroaster
37:11
Introduction to Comparative Religions ; Zoroastrianism and Judaism - Sayyid Muhammad Rizvi
The first of four lessons given by Maulana Sayyid Muhammad Rizvi on comparative religions....
published: 03 Apr 2012
author: KautharWaNahr
Introduction to Comparative Religions ; Zoroastrianism and Judaism - Sayyid Muhammad Rizvi
Introduction to Comparative Religions ; Zoroastrianism and Judaism - Sayyid Muhammad Rizvi
The first of four lessons given by Maulana Sayyid Muhammad Rizvi on comparative religions. In this lesson, Sayyid Rizvi introduces the topic of comparative r...- published: 03 Apr 2012
- views: 380
- author: KautharWaNahr
6:49
Zoroastrianism (Zoroastrian scholar Khojeste Mistree)
Zoroastrianism is a religion founded in ancient times by the prophet Zarathushtra, known t...
published: 09 Mar 2014
Zoroastrianism (Zoroastrian scholar Khojeste Mistree)
Zoroastrianism (Zoroastrian scholar Khojeste Mistree)
Zoroastrianism is a religion founded in ancient times by the prophet Zarathushtra, known to the Greeks as Zoroaster. Zoroastrianism was the dominant world religion during the Persian empires (559 BC to 651 AC), and was thus the most powerful world religion at the time of Jesus. It had a major influence on other religions. It is still practiced world-wide, especially in Iran and India. To quote Mary Boyce, "The prophet Zarathushtra, son of Pourushaspa, of the Spitaman family, is known to us primarily from the Gathas, seventeen great hymns which he composed and which have been faithfully preserved by his community. These are not works of instruction, but inspired, passionate utterances, many of them addressed directly to God; and their poetic form is a very ancient one, which has been traced back (through Norse parallels) to Indo-European times. It seems to have been linked with a mantic tradition, that is, to have been cultivated by priestly seers who sought to express in lofty words their personal apprehension of the divine; and it is marked by subtleties of allusion, and great richness and complexity of style. Such poetry can only have been fully understood by the learned; and since Zoroaster believed that he had been entrusted by God with a message for all mankind, he must also have preached again and again in plain words to ordinary people. His teachings were handed down orally in his community from generation to generation, and were at last committed to writing under the Sasanians, rulers of the third Iranian empire. The language then spoken was Middle Persian, also called Pahlavi; and the Pahlavi books provide invaluable keys for interpreting the magnificent obscurities of the Gathas themselves." - Zoroastrians, Their religious beliefs and practices, London, 1979, pg 17. Some of the major tenets of Zoroastrianism include: God: Ahura Mazda The supreme being is called Ahura Mazda (Phl. Ohrmazd), meaning "Wise Lord." Ahura Mazda is all good, and created the world and all good things, including people. He is opposed by Anghra Mainyu (Phl. Ahriman), meaning "Destructive Spirit," the embodiment of evil and creator of all evil things. The cosmic battle between good and evil will ultimately lead to the destruction of all evil. Prophet: Zarathushtra The religion was founded by Zarathushtra. His date is uncertain, but is probably somewhere around 1200 BC. He lived and preached in the Inner Asian steppes. Zarathushtra received his revelations directly from Ahura Mazda, and from his Archangels (Amesha Spentas). Scripture: Avesta The central scripture is the Avesta. The most sacred sections of the Avesta are the Gathas or Hymns of Zarathushtra; they are also the most enigmatic. Later sacred literature includes the Pahlavi Texts, which contain extensive quotations and paraphrases from lost Avesta texts. Creed The creed is summarized in Yasna 12. It is likely to have been composed by Zarathushtra himself, and to have been used as an avowal of faith by early converts (Cf. Boyce, Zoroastrianism, Its Antiquity and Constant Vigour, p. 102-4). Observances Two sacred garments, the sudreh (shirt) and kusti (cord) are the emblems of the religion. Zoroastrians perform a short cleansing ritual (Padyab), and retie the kusti several times a day with another short ritual (Nirang-i Kusti) as a sign of their faith. Other prayers are recited daily from the Khorda Avesta. Prayer is largely done in the Avestan language. The faithful should also participate in seasonal communal festivals ("Gahambars") during the year. Fire and "Asha" Fire, as a symbol of "Asha" and the "original light of God," holds a special place of esteem in the religion. Prayer is often done in front of a fire, and consecrated fires are kept perpetually burning in the major temples. Read more about this religion from here: A GUIDE TO THE ZOROASTRIAN RELIGION, Scholar's Press, 1982. A Nineteenth Century Catechism by Erachji S. Meherjirana, with translation and commentary by a modern Dastur (High Priest): http://bit.ly/1garTeX Zoroastrians: Their Religious Beliefs and Practices: http://amzn.to/1giI2O9 Frequently asked questions on Zoroastrianism and the Avesta: http://www.avesta.org/zfaq.html History of Zoroastrianism (by Maneckji Nusservanji Dhalla) http://bit.ly/1qnc37M " Religious Ceremonies and Customs of the Parsees" by J.J. Modi's http://www.avesta.org/ritual/rcc1937.pdf A History of Zoroastrianism: Volume 1, The Early Period : http://bit.ly/1lMdegc A History of Zoroastrianism: Volume 2, Zoroastrianism under the Achaemenians : http://bit.ly/1cobVRq A History of Zoroastrianism: Volume 3, Zoroastraianism Under Macedonian and Roman Rule http://bit.ly/1cHmoYQ- published: 09 Mar 2014
- views: 3
5:37
Ashem Vohu - Holy Prayer of the Zoroastrians
Short film about Ashem Vohu, one of the fundamental prayers of Zoroastrianism. With gracio...
published: 10 Mar 2012
author: RoverFilmsUK
Ashem Vohu - Holy Prayer of the Zoroastrians
Ashem Vohu - Holy Prayer of the Zoroastrians
Short film about Ashem Vohu, one of the fundamental prayers of Zoroastrianism. With gracious contributions of Erbad Jimmy Madon, a Parsee priest, Mr Jimmy Su...- published: 10 Mar 2012
- views: 2482
- author: RoverFilmsUK
3:28
Brief History of Zoroastrianism
Another homework uploaded....
published: 05 Mar 2011
author: Homework Upload
Brief History of Zoroastrianism
Brief History of Zoroastrianism
Another homework uploaded.- published: 05 Mar 2011
- views: 12278
- author: Homework Upload
Vimeo results:
10:00
Being Zoroastrian
My name is Kainaz Amaria. I was born in Bombay, India and grew up in the SF Bay Area. My f...
published: 29 Apr 2013
author: Kainaz Amaria
Being Zoroastrian
My name is Kainaz Amaria. I was born in Bombay, India and grew up in the SF Bay Area. My family is Zoroastrian and a few years ago I decided to move to Bombay to gain a deeper understanding of the Parsi community. I needed to take this journey for myself but along the way I realized it has themes that many people can relate to. Like many creative endeavours, this project is far from perfect or completely realized. So I encourage your comments, questions and thoughts - I'd also love to hear your stories of identity, belonging, faith, loss, love and hope within the context of "Being Zoroastrian." Thanks for watching - Cheers, Kainaz (mail@kainazamaria.com)
6:49
Zoroastrianism
In Mumbai, we visited the Tower of Silence, where Parsi Zoroastrian funeral rites are perf...
published: 02 Jul 2010
author: Three Bridges West
Zoroastrianism
In Mumbai, we visited the Tower of Silence, where Parsi Zoroastrian funeral rites are performed. We met with Khojeste Mistree, head of Zoroastrian Studies in India, who talked with us about the Zoroastrian religion.
57:35
PARSIS -From Persia to India Part 1: Quisseh e Senjan
Production: WPI/ Kahkeshan TV/ Aurang Films
Script and Research: Florence Gavage
Photograp...
published: 13 Apr 2013
author: AurangFilms.com
PARSIS -From Persia to India Part 1: Quisseh e Senjan
Production: WPI/ Kahkeshan TV/ Aurang Films
Script and Research: Florence Gavage
Photography and Editing : Hossein Sadre
The eight hundred and sixty-four lines of the Qissa-i Sanjan constitute the traditional account of the flight of the ancestors of the Indian Parsis, who abandoned almost everything that was dear to them in pursuit of their pure and ancient Faith : Zoroastrianism.
They sought refuge on the western shores of India.
The text was written in 1600 AD where as the Zoroastrians settled in Sanjan between the 8th and 10 th century AD.
In the Story of Sanjan, it appears that the Zoroastrians must have had some contact with Gujarat prior to their journey there.
This has prompted speculations that the Zoroastrians of the story were not in fact the first migrants.
The first part of the documentary narrates the story of the Zoroastrian journey from Persia to India and how the Parsi communities flourished and continued practising their religion and customs.
5:32
Lili Tucker- Poor Zoroastrianism
published: 10 Feb 2014
author: Lili Tucker
Lili Tucker- Poor Zoroastrianism
Youtube results:
6:12
Zoroastrianism
A video that the life of the Iranian prophet Zoroaster and the essence of his teachings. T...
published: 28 May 2012
author: Iken Edu
Zoroastrianism
Zoroastrianism
A video that the life of the Iranian prophet Zoroaster and the essence of his teachings. This is a product of Mexus Education Pvt. Ltd., an education innovat...- published: 28 May 2012
- views: 3562
- author: Iken Edu
5:48
Zoroastrianism (Mazdayasna) - An Amazingly Ancient, Yet Advanced Religion and Philosophy
Mazdayasna-"the praise of Wisdom", known as Zoroastrianism in the West, is the world's fir...
published: 18 Mar 2010
author: Zarathushtra DOTorg
Zoroastrianism (Mazdayasna) - An Amazingly Ancient, Yet Advanced Religion and Philosophy
Zoroastrianism (Mazdayasna) - An Amazingly Ancient, Yet Advanced Religion and Philosophy
Mazdayasna-"the praise of Wisdom", known as Zoroastrianism in the West, is the world's first Monotheistic religion. Founded by the Prophet Zarathushtra in th...- published: 18 Mar 2010
- views: 16774
- author: Zarathushtra DOTorg
6:43
Why I'm no longer certain about Zoroastrianism's influence on Christianity
My updated video on this subject is called "Why Zoroastrianism might *not* be one of the r...
published: 29 May 2010
author: Todd Gates
Why I'm no longer certain about Zoroastrianism's influence on Christianity
Why I'm no longer certain about Zoroastrianism's influence on Christianity
My updated video on this subject is called "Why Zoroastrianism might *not* be one of the religions that influenced the Bible's authors": http://www.youtube.c...- published: 29 May 2010
- views: 8725
- author: Todd Gates
8:49
The Ancient Religion of Zoroastrianism
Founded by the Iranian prophet and reformer Zoroaster in the 6th century BC, Zoroastrianis...
published: 20 Apr 2013
author: Religious Studies
The Ancient Religion of Zoroastrianism
The Ancient Religion of Zoroastrianism
Founded by the Iranian prophet and reformer Zoroaster in the 6th century BC, Zoroastrianism contains both monotheistic and dualistic features. Its concepts o...- published: 20 Apr 2013
- views: 571
- author: Religious Studies