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The Zoroastrian Journey
A short audio visual on the evolution of Zoroastrianism from 1200BC to present.
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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.
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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 ...
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Preserving the zoroastrian identity at 21st century
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 Bomba...
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Zoroastrian Apocalypticism
Apocalyptic views in Zoroastrianism discussed by prof. Phil Harland.
Read more about Zoroastrianism here: http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~iranian/Zoroastrianism/
* In my view, Zoroastrianism is distinctly dualistic in nature.
Even though I think the original teachings have (partially) been altered in certain ways over time, the “Gnostic” dualistic nature of it can still easily be found in the Zoroastr
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Zoroastrian Worship - Iran
1 November 1999 Hidden away in the folds of Iran's mountains lie the holy towns of the Zoroastrians, the ancient religion that continues to defy Iranian Isla...
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Zoroastrian pilgrimage in Iran
Zoroastrians, who belong to one of the world's oldest religions, have held their annual pilgrimage, at the shrine of Chek Chek in Iran. Jon Leyne reports.
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Selects from Zoroastrian Rituals (Towers of Silence)
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 M
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Zoroastrianism: A Symposium
Lectures given on March 3, 2014 at the University of California, San Diego. Touraj Daryaee, UC Irvine "Zoroastrian Sacred History: From Alexander to Islam" J...
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Documentary: This Is Iran, Beautiful City of Yazd, Iran - Centre Of Zoroastrian Culture
Yazd is the capital of Yazd Province, Iran, and a centre of Zoroastrian culture. The city is located 270 km southeast of Isfahan. Because of generations of a...
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Mohammad (SAWS) in Zoroastrian scriptures! Dr Zakir Naik
Mohammad (SAWS) in Zoroastrian scriptures! Dr Zakir Naik.
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How Zoroastrian temples became Islamic mosques
From: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0tYBt--_xE.
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The Mythological Foundation of Modern Religion w/ Dr. Robert Price
Dr. Robert Price is an American theologian and writer. He teaches philosophy and religion at the Johnnie Colemon Theological Seminary. He is professor of biblical criticism at the Center for Inquiry Institute.
He is the author of a number of books on theology and the historicity of Jesus, including "Deconstructing Jesus", "The Reason Driven Life" , "Jesus is Dead" , "The Case Against the Case fo
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Zoroastrian Wedding
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Zoroastrian Music
Music from Feza Radio - http://fezaeu.net.
Fire loop by Michael Edwards - http://vimeo.com/53193776
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Zoroastrian Ceremony "sedreh pushi".آیین سدره پوشی زرتشتی در کپنهاک
سدره پوشی مراسمی است که در درازای آن شخص آگاهانه و آزادانه آئين زرتشت را گزينش کرده و پيمان ميبندد که به آن وفادار باشد.
Zoroastrian Initiation Ceremony in Copenhagen
by "European Centre for Zoroastrian Studis"
http://www.gatha.org/
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Zoroastrian prayer / Ashem vohu by Mobed Firoozgari اشم وهو موبد فیروزگری
https://www.facebook.com/ProphetZarathustra ashem vohû vahishtem astî ushtâ astî ushtâ ahmâi hyat ashâi vahishtâi ashem. Holiness (Asha) is the best of all g...
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Zoroastrian monuments in Qoralqalpogiston. Ancient Khorezm sights (Uzbekistan, Central Asia).
More information: http://www.centralasia-travel.com/en/countries/uzbekistan/tours/aral In the west part of Uzbekistan is an ancient land called Khorezm where...
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ZOROASTRIAN ENGLISH SONG - AVESTA
Zoroastrian Song in English and Avesta Based on Zarathushtra's Gatha from verses in Yasna Ha 28 and Ashem Vohu LEARN THIS SONG AND SING ALONG WITH YOUR CHILD...
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Let's play EU4 Zoroastrian Persia as Taberestan Part [1] "Screw Humble beginnings"
In this Playthrough we'll be playing as Taberestan convert to zoroastrianism and try to get the 'Shahanshan'' achievement for the bronze medal, the 'THIS IS PERSIA!!!' achievement for the silver medal and conquer Rome's borders under Emporer Trajan for the grand ultimate total victory.
Watch live: www.twitch.tv/florryworry
Follow me on twitter: www.Twitter.com/florryworry
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Let’s Play EU4 | Zoroastrian Persia | Ironman Timurids #1
Join me when I form Zoroastrian Persia as the Timurids in this Europa Universalis 4 Ironman achievement run using the Common Sense DLC.
Difficulty: Normal
Have fun with the video. If you enjoy it, be so kind and hit like or leave a nice comment below. If you want to see more of my videos, it’s best to simply subscribe.
Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7Yx5DjAUSucYuJ1azCpNpucMv_
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Crusader Kings 2 - Zoroastrian Incest Feast #1
Let's play CK2 as zoroastrian duke Vandad, with couple of interesting and nasty unique features of this religion. The goal of the series would be to restore the zoroastrian church, probably conquer India, and of course, seduce as much of our relatives as possible!
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Zoroastrian Temple Prayer in Esfahan
A demonstration of a typical prayer.
The Zoroastrian Journey
A short audio visual on the evolution of Zoroastrianism from 1200BC to present....
A short audio visual on the evolution of Zoroastrianism from 1200BC to present.
wn.com/The Zoroastrian Journey
A short audio visual on the evolution of Zoroastrianism from 1200BC to present.
- published: 30 Apr 2009
- views: 117826
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author: TwoBinc
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....
In search of the Zoroastrians an ancient people who have tended a holy flame for the last 2500 years.
wn.com/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.
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 ......
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 ...
wn.com/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: 48331
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author: CZC ORG
Preserving the zoroastrian identity at 21st century
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 Bomba......
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 Bomba...
wn.com/Preserving The Zoroastrian Identity At 21St Century
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 Bomba...
Zoroastrian Apocalypticism
Apocalyptic views in Zoroastrianism discussed by prof. Phil Harland.
Read more about Zoroastrianism here: http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~iranian/Zoroastrianism/
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Apocalyptic views in Zoroastrianism discussed by prof. Phil Harland.
Read more about Zoroastrianism here: http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~iranian/Zoroastrianism/
* In my view, Zoroastrianism is distinctly dualistic in nature.
Even though I think the original teachings have (partially) been altered in certain ways over time, the “Gnostic” dualistic nature of it can still easily be found in the Zoroastrian texts that are available. The battle between good and evil – the Good Mind (Ahura Mazda) versus the Evil Mind (Angra Mainyu) and the struggles this creates… The righteous versus the wicked, and an End of Times when all evil will be annihilated…
To me, the similarities between Zoroastrianism and what has come to be known as Gnosticism are quite obvious and clear. Interesting also how these Zoroastrian texts describe the signs of the End.
I will also have to mention in this regard the modern day proliferation of so-called new thought, New Age concepts of explaining reality. A common concept within this New Age thought is that good and evil are merely balancing forces, two sides of the same coin, and that good cannot exist without evil, health cannot exist without sickness, the Light cannot exist without darkness etcetera. That it is all part of an ingenious process of “learning and evolving”. Or the notion that we are “all one” and supposedly entering an age of awakening and change, and that we are going to have some kind of a paradise on Earth… I think all that contradicts the teachings of the Prophets, Seers and the Sages, and I think history and everyday reality and experience clearly shows quite a different thing…
That New Age mumbo-jumbo is really loose with logic as well.
This wide-ranging Truth/New Age stuff also (deliberately) fails to recognise the deeper causes and purposes of religion and mythology (authentic and distortion/counterfeit), and of this world and its machinations in general.
In my view, it keeps you busy with superficialities at best. What also happens is that an ancient thought or religion is hijacked, modified and moulded into the New Age agenda.
So, I think it is quite clear that all that New Age garbage that has spread like a virus in recent decades is coming from Angra Mainyu, the Evil Mind.
wn.com/Zoroastrian Apocalypticism
Apocalyptic views in Zoroastrianism discussed by prof. Phil Harland.
Read more about Zoroastrianism here: http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~iranian/Zoroastrianism/
* In my view, Zoroastrianism is distinctly dualistic in nature.
Even though I think the original teachings have (partially) been altered in certain ways over time, the “Gnostic” dualistic nature of it can still easily be found in the Zoroastrian texts that are available. The battle between good and evil – the Good Mind (Ahura Mazda) versus the Evil Mind (Angra Mainyu) and the struggles this creates… The righteous versus the wicked, and an End of Times when all evil will be annihilated…
To me, the similarities between Zoroastrianism and what has come to be known as Gnosticism are quite obvious and clear. Interesting also how these Zoroastrian texts describe the signs of the End.
I will also have to mention in this regard the modern day proliferation of so-called new thought, New Age concepts of explaining reality. A common concept within this New Age thought is that good and evil are merely balancing forces, two sides of the same coin, and that good cannot exist without evil, health cannot exist without sickness, the Light cannot exist without darkness etcetera. That it is all part of an ingenious process of “learning and evolving”. Or the notion that we are “all one” and supposedly entering an age of awakening and change, and that we are going to have some kind of a paradise on Earth… I think all that contradicts the teachings of the Prophets, Seers and the Sages, and I think history and everyday reality and experience clearly shows quite a different thing…
That New Age mumbo-jumbo is really loose with logic as well.
This wide-ranging Truth/New Age stuff also (deliberately) fails to recognise the deeper causes and purposes of religion and mythology (authentic and distortion/counterfeit), and of this world and its machinations in general.
In my view, it keeps you busy with superficialities at best. What also happens is that an ancient thought or religion is hijacked, modified and moulded into the New Age agenda.
So, I think it is quite clear that all that New Age garbage that has spread like a virus in recent decades is coming from Angra Mainyu, the Evil Mind.
- published: 26 Jan 2015
- views: 204
Zoroastrian Worship - Iran
1 November 1999 Hidden away in the folds of Iran's mountains lie the holy towns of the Zoroastrians, the ancient religion that continues to defy Iranian Isla......
1 November 1999 Hidden away in the folds of Iran's mountains lie the holy towns of the Zoroastrians, the ancient religion that continues to defy Iranian Isla...
wn.com/Zoroastrian Worship Iran
1 November 1999 Hidden away in the folds of Iran's mountains lie the holy towns of the Zoroastrians, the ancient religion that continues to defy Iranian Isla...
Zoroastrian pilgrimage in Iran
Zoroastrians, who belong to one of the world's oldest religions, have held their annual pilgrimage, at the shrine of Chek Chek in Iran. Jon Leyne reports....
Zoroastrians, who belong to one of the world's oldest religions, have held their annual pilgrimage, at the shrine of Chek Chek in Iran. Jon Leyne reports.
wn.com/Zoroastrian Pilgrimage In Iran
Zoroastrians, who belong to one of the world's oldest religions, have held their annual pilgrimage, at the shrine of Chek Chek in Iran. Jon Leyne reports.
Selects from Zoroastrian Rituals (Towers of Silence)
Zoroastrianism is a religion founded in ancient times by the prophet Zarathushtra, known to the Greeks as Zoroaster.
Zoroastrianism was the dominant world reli...
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/1hiI1Lh
http://bit.ly/1garTeX
Zoroastrians: Their Religious Beliefs and Practices:
http://amzn.to/1giI2O9
http://bit.ly/1hEEQBn
Frequently asked questions on Zoroastrianism and the Avesta:
http://www.avesta.org/zfaq....
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
wn.com/Selects From Zoroastrian Rituals (Towers Of Silence)
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/1hiI1Lh
http://bit.ly/1garTeX
Zoroastrians: Their Religious Beliefs and Practices:
http://amzn.to/1giI2O9
http://bit.ly/1hEEQBn
Frequently asked questions on Zoroastrianism and the Avesta:
http://www.avesta.org/zfaq....
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
- published: 19 Oct 2014
- views: 21
Zoroastrianism: A Symposium
Lectures given on March 3, 2014 at the University of California, San Diego. Touraj Daryaee, UC Irvine "Zoroastrian Sacred History: From Alexander to Islam" J......
Lectures given on March 3, 2014 at the University of California, San Diego. Touraj Daryaee, UC Irvine "Zoroastrian Sacred History: From Alexander to Islam" J...
wn.com/Zoroastrianism A Symposium
Lectures given on March 3, 2014 at the University of California, San Diego. Touraj Daryaee, UC Irvine "Zoroastrian Sacred History: From Alexander to Islam" J...
Documentary: This Is Iran, Beautiful City of Yazd, Iran - Centre Of Zoroastrian Culture
Yazd is the capital of Yazd Province, Iran, and a centre of Zoroastrian culture. The city is located 270 km southeast of Isfahan. Because of generations of a......
Yazd is the capital of Yazd Province, Iran, and a centre of Zoroastrian culture. The city is located 270 km southeast of Isfahan. Because of generations of a...
wn.com/Documentary This Is Iran, Beautiful City Of Yazd, Iran Centre Of Zoroastrian Culture
Yazd is the capital of Yazd Province, Iran, and a centre of Zoroastrian culture. The city is located 270 km southeast of Isfahan. Because of generations of a...
The Mythological Foundation of Modern Religion w/ Dr. Robert Price
Dr. Robert Price is an American theologian and writer. He teaches philosophy and religion at the Johnnie Colemon Theological Seminary. He is professor of biblic...
Dr. Robert Price is an American theologian and writer. He teaches philosophy and religion at the Johnnie Colemon Theological Seminary. He is professor of biblical criticism at the Center for Inquiry Institute.
He is the author of a number of books on theology and the historicity of Jesus, including "Deconstructing Jesus", "The Reason Driven Life" , "Jesus is Dead" , "The Case Against the Case for Christ" ,"The Amazing Colossal Apostle: The Search for the Historical Paul", and "Killing History: Jesus in the No-Spin Zone". He also hosts and appears on many podcasts including "The Bible Geek" webcast.
During this interview, Dr. Robert Price discusses how Persian Zoroastrianism, not the Abrahamic faiths, popularized the practice Monotheism in the ancient world. He explains how Persian Zoroastrianism founded concepts such as angels, demons, a devil figure, the battle of good vs. evil in the end times as well as many others that are still observed in various religions to this day. Dr. Robert Price talks us through how and why today’s religions are founded in ancient myths.
If you like our videos please support our Patreon: http://tinyurl.com/ofa37jg
Become an official Mythicist Milwaukee member: http://tinyurl.com/nkjhyth
Join our meet-up for some great local and social events: http://tinyurl.com/pz588wu
wn.com/The Mythological Foundation Of Modern Religion W Dr. Robert Price
Dr. Robert Price is an American theologian and writer. He teaches philosophy and religion at the Johnnie Colemon Theological Seminary. He is professor of biblical criticism at the Center for Inquiry Institute.
He is the author of a number of books on theology and the historicity of Jesus, including "Deconstructing Jesus", "The Reason Driven Life" , "Jesus is Dead" , "The Case Against the Case for Christ" ,"The Amazing Colossal Apostle: The Search for the Historical Paul", and "Killing History: Jesus in the No-Spin Zone". He also hosts and appears on many podcasts including "The Bible Geek" webcast.
During this interview, Dr. Robert Price discusses how Persian Zoroastrianism, not the Abrahamic faiths, popularized the practice Monotheism in the ancient world. He explains how Persian Zoroastrianism founded concepts such as angels, demons, a devil figure, the battle of good vs. evil in the end times as well as many others that are still observed in various religions to this day. Dr. Robert Price talks us through how and why today’s religions are founded in ancient myths.
If you like our videos please support our Patreon: http://tinyurl.com/ofa37jg
Become an official Mythicist Milwaukee member: http://tinyurl.com/nkjhyth
Join our meet-up for some great local and social events: http://tinyurl.com/pz588wu
- published: 21 Sep 2015
- views: 33
Zoroastrian Music
Music from Feza Radio - http://fezaeu.net.
Fire loop by Michael Edwards - http://vimeo.com/53193776...
Music from Feza Radio - http://fezaeu.net.
Fire loop by Michael Edwards - http://vimeo.com/53193776
wn.com/Zoroastrian Music
Music from Feza Radio - http://fezaeu.net.
Fire loop by Michael Edwards - http://vimeo.com/53193776
- published: 10 Mar 2013
- views: 11959
Zoroastrian Ceremony "sedreh pushi".آیین سدره پوشی زرتشتی در کپنهاک
سدره پوشی مراسمی است که در درازای آن شخص آگاهانه و آزادانه آئين زرتشت را گزينش کرده و پيمان ميبندد که به آن وفادار باشد.
Zoroastrian Initiation Ceremony in Cope...
سدره پوشی مراسمی است که در درازای آن شخص آگاهانه و آزادانه آئين زرتشت را گزينش کرده و پيمان ميبندد که به آن وفادار باشد.
Zoroastrian Initiation Ceremony in Copenhagen
by "European Centre for Zoroastrian Studis"
http://www.gatha.org/
wn.com/Zoroastrian Ceremony Sedreh Pushi .آیین سدره پوشی زرتشتی در کپنهاک
سدره پوشی مراسمی است که در درازای آن شخص آگاهانه و آزادانه آئين زرتشت را گزينش کرده و پيمان ميبندد که به آن وفادار باشد.
Zoroastrian Initiation Ceremony in Copenhagen
by "European Centre for Zoroastrian Studis"
http://www.gatha.org/
- published: 27 Oct 2013
- views: 5552
Zoroastrian prayer / Ashem vohu by Mobed Firoozgari اشم وهو موبد فیروزگری
https://www.facebook.com/ProphetZarathustra ashem vohû vahishtem astî ushtâ astî ushtâ ahmâi hyat ashâi vahishtâi ashem. Holiness (Asha) is the best of all g......
https://www.facebook.com/ProphetZarathustra ashem vohû vahishtem astî ushtâ astî ushtâ ahmâi hyat ashâi vahishtâi ashem. Holiness (Asha) is the best of all g...
wn.com/Zoroastrian Prayer Ashem Vohu By Mobed Firoozgari اشم وهو موبد فیروزگری
https://www.facebook.com/ProphetZarathustra ashem vohû vahishtem astî ushtâ astî ushtâ ahmâi hyat ashâi vahishtâi ashem. Holiness (Asha) is the best of all g...
Zoroastrian monuments in Qoralqalpogiston. Ancient Khorezm sights (Uzbekistan, Central Asia).
More information: http://www.centralasia-travel.com/en/countries/uzbekistan/tours/aral In the west part of Uzbekistan is an ancient land called Khorezm where......
More information: http://www.centralasia-travel.com/en/countries/uzbekistan/tours/aral In the west part of Uzbekistan is an ancient land called Khorezm where...
wn.com/Zoroastrian Monuments In Qoralqalpogiston. Ancient Khorezm Sights (Uzbekistan, Central Asia).
More information: http://www.centralasia-travel.com/en/countries/uzbekistan/tours/aral In the west part of Uzbekistan is an ancient land called Khorezm where...
ZOROASTRIAN ENGLISH SONG - AVESTA
Zoroastrian Song in English and Avesta Based on Zarathushtra's Gatha from verses in Yasna Ha 28 and Ashem Vohu LEARN THIS SONG AND SING ALONG WITH YOUR CHILD......
Zoroastrian Song in English and Avesta Based on Zarathushtra's Gatha from verses in Yasna Ha 28 and Ashem Vohu LEARN THIS SONG AND SING ALONG WITH YOUR CHILD...
wn.com/Zoroastrian English Song Avesta
Zoroastrian Song in English and Avesta Based on Zarathushtra's Gatha from verses in Yasna Ha 28 and Ashem Vohu LEARN THIS SONG AND SING ALONG WITH YOUR CHILD...
- published: 05 Mar 2009
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author: urvanem
Let's play EU4 Zoroastrian Persia as Taberestan Part [1] "Screw Humble beginnings"
In this Playthrough we'll be playing as Taberestan convert to zoroastrianism and try to get the 'Shahanshan'' achievement for the bronze medal, the 'THIS IS PER...
In this Playthrough we'll be playing as Taberestan convert to zoroastrianism and try to get the 'Shahanshan'' achievement for the bronze medal, the 'THIS IS PERSIA!!!' achievement for the silver medal and conquer Rome's borders under Emporer Trajan for the grand ultimate total victory.
Watch live: www.twitch.tv/florryworry
Follow me on twitter: www.Twitter.com/florryworry
wn.com/Let's Play Eu4 Zoroastrian Persia As Taberestan Part 1 Screw Humble Beginnings
In this Playthrough we'll be playing as Taberestan convert to zoroastrianism and try to get the 'Shahanshan'' achievement for the bronze medal, the 'THIS IS PERSIA!!!' achievement for the silver medal and conquer Rome's borders under Emporer Trajan for the grand ultimate total victory.
Watch live: www.twitch.tv/florryworry
Follow me on twitter: www.Twitter.com/florryworry
- published: 18 Jun 2015
- views: 928
Let’s Play EU4 | Zoroastrian Persia | Ironman Timurids #1
Join me when I form Zoroastrian Persia as the Timurids in this Europa Universalis 4 Ironman achievement run using the Common Sense DLC.
Difficulty: Normal
Hav...
Join me when I form Zoroastrian Persia as the Timurids in this Europa Universalis 4 Ironman achievement run using the Common Sense DLC.
Difficulty: Normal
Have fun with the video. If you enjoy it, be so kind and hit like or leave a nice comment below. If you want to see more of my videos, it’s best to simply subscribe.
Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7Yx5DjAUSucYuJ1azCpNpucMv_-CL5HT
© 2012 Paradox Interactive. "Europa Universalis IV" is a registered trademark of Paradox Interactive. All rights reserved www.paradoxplaza.com
wn.com/Let’S Play Eu4 | Zoroastrian Persia | Ironman Timurids 1
Join me when I form Zoroastrian Persia as the Timurids in this Europa Universalis 4 Ironman achievement run using the Common Sense DLC.
Difficulty: Normal
Have fun with the video. If you enjoy it, be so kind and hit like or leave a nice comment below. If you want to see more of my videos, it’s best to simply subscribe.
Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7Yx5DjAUSucYuJ1azCpNpucMv_-CL5HT
© 2012 Paradox Interactive. "Europa Universalis IV" is a registered trademark of Paradox Interactive. All rights reserved www.paradoxplaza.com
- published: 13 Aug 2015
- views: 116
Crusader Kings 2 - Zoroastrian Incest Feast #1
Let's play CK2 as zoroastrian duke Vandad, with couple of interesting and nasty unique features of this religion. The goal of the series would be to restore the...
Let's play CK2 as zoroastrian duke Vandad, with couple of interesting and nasty unique features of this religion. The goal of the series would be to restore the zoroastrian church, probably conquer India, and of course, seduce as much of our relatives as possible!
wn.com/Crusader Kings 2 Zoroastrian Incest Feast 1
Let's play CK2 as zoroastrian duke Vandad, with couple of interesting and nasty unique features of this religion. The goal of the series would be to restore the zoroastrian church, probably conquer India, and of course, seduce as much of our relatives as possible!
- published: 11 Sep 2015
- views: 21