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Zoroastrianism and Zarathushtra: Exploring the Avesta, Prayers, and Ancient Persian Religion
Zoroastrianism, founded by Zarathushtra, is a rich spiritual tradition with enduring influence. The Avesta, daily prayers, and rituals reflect its ethical, mythological, and devotional teachings, offering insight into humanity’s quest for the sacred and moral order in the ancient Persian world.
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Ka'ba-ye Zartosht: A Journey Through Time
Ka'ba-ye Zartosht is one of the most mysterious and well-preserved monuments of ancient Iran, standing in the sacred landscape of Naqsh-e Rostam near the tombs of the Achaemenid kings. While its exact function remains uncertain, many scholars believe the structure may have served as a secure archive or treasury designed to protect royal records, sacred texts, and important ceremonial objects
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Nowruz: Persian New Year, Traditions, Haft-Seen & Modern Celebrations
Nowruz, the Persian New Year, is a celebration of renewal, light, and life. Rooted in ancient Persian traditions and Zoroastrian beliefs, it marks the vernal equinox and welcomes spring with rituals like the Haft-Seen table, fire-jumping, and family gatherings. Celebrated across Iran, Central Asia, and beyond, Nowruz connects people to nature, heritage, and new beginnings.
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