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Zoroastrianism: Culture, Customs and Ceremonies and the Gathas
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Spenta University
MA, Pursuing Ph.D in Anthropology (Zoroastrians)
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Hi, Ahura/Asura means Lord. (Avestan/Sanskrit dialect) (I don't know how you got the bad word). Deva/Deava means shining. Again, there is no bad word in this. Ahura was later emphasized as Supreme
Dear Mr. Robert Gyngard, Ushta Good to know you. It would be nice to discuss some points and if you have any debatable issues to address, please feel free to email me at rohinton@spenta.edu. I wish
Dear Henry, Ushta Please don't get me the wrong way. I am not at all offended by what you have said but this might sound a bit rude. But trust me, I don't mean it. This is the only way I can explain.
Dear Henry, Ushta I must admit that now I am feeling bad that you found my tone offended. That is a negative point for me. Sorry. It means I must improve in my communication skills. Now, there is
Dear Henry, Ushta My question to you is, Why are you so interested to know what Zoroastrians believe especially about the God the Father or Jesus with relation to Christians? Zoroastrians believe in

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