Detail about Zoroastrianism religion its origin, Philosophy ,belief and key practices and about People of this religion and their contribution in development of india.
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ZoroastrianismZoroastrianism
(Parsism)(Parsism)
-Vipul-Vipul
History of religion
Religious Belief and Philosophy
About People
OriginsOrigins
Began in Northern Iran,(Now Azerbaijan)
Founded in 600 B.C by Persian prophet Zoroaster
(Zarathushtra),Practiced mostly in Iran
FounderFounder
Zarathushtra
Religious reformer and founder
Lived in Azerbaijan
Also Known as a Zoroaster
Spent life teaching and preaching
He is a messenger from the one
God to his people
First monotheistic religion
Zoroastrianism at Its Peak….Zoroastrianism at Its Peak….
The Achaemenian Empire (700-330 BC),Largest empire (3.0
million sq. miles-480 BC).
State Religion – Zoroastrian Cyrus rule (550-529 BC)
It extended,
West-Macedonia (now Greece) ,East -Indus River (India)
North-Caucuses Mountains (Russia),South-Egypt
Key BeliefsKey Beliefs
Belief in Ahura Mazda as the highest and
supreme Lord of the universe.
(duality of existence)
Ahura Mazda (Pure goodness)
Zoroastrians believe in a single God.
Ahura means "Lord” and Mazda means
"Wisdom”
Battles to rid world of evil and darkness
Angra Mainyu (Pure evilness)
Rival of Ahura Mazda
Evil spirit of death and violence
Key BeliefsKey Beliefs Cont’dCont’d
Belief in the duality of existence. There are two
deities: Ahura Mazda & Angra Mainya
Belief in an ongoing conflict between God and evil
in which God will ultimately destroy evil.
Goodness is more powerful and prevalent but
cannot abolish evilness
Key BeliefsKey Beliefs Cont’dCont’d
Belief in the existence of six Immortal Beings
(Amesha Spentas) and many divinities who are
part of God's force.
-Messengers/connection between God and man
-Help God and man fight Angra Mainyu for
peace and justice
Belief in the Prophet Zoroaster and His
teachings.
Key BeliefsKey Beliefs Cont’dCont’d
Belief in the sanctity of fire as a symbol of God
in the material plane.
Belief in the divinity of creation of God in the
spiritual and material planes.
Belief in the spiritual nature of the world and
human(God created the spiritual entities).
Key BeliefsKey Beliefs Cont’dCont’d
Belief in Heaven and Hell and Divine justice.
Belief in the tradition of future prophets- next
prophet will be a future son of Zoroaster, whose
name would be Shoshyant, who would herald
the Judgment Day and the eventual
destruction of evil powers in the material world.
Belief in the ending of the world in a violent
conflagration
Key BeliefsKey Beliefs Cont’dCont’d
Belif in After Life
3 days after death - Soul remains at the head of
its former body- Soul journey toward Chinawad
bridge-Sharp edge which stands like a sword
on bridge- Hell is below the bridge.
After Life
Where an angel would assess its actions and
decide whether it should go to the heaven or
hell for a temporary residence till the Last
Judgment Day.
If soul is righteous, the sword presents its
broad side.
If soul is wicked, that sword continues to
stand edgewise, and does not give passage.
If debits and credits cancel each other out,
the soul is placed in Hammistagan ("region of
the mixed").
Key BeliefsKey Beliefs Cont’dCont’d
Belief in the sanctity of the elements- Fire,
water, earth and air should be kept pure by not
allowing the evil entities to pollute them. The
dead bodies should neither be cremated, nor
thrown into water, nor buried in the earth.
Key Figures Cont’dKey Figures Cont’d
Belief in the efficacy of sacred chants.
Zoroastrians believe in the ritual chanting as
the means to establish order and purity in the
world and in the lives of the worshippers
Belief in the Judgment day- Belief in the
resurrection of the dead and last judgment day.
At the end of current cycle of 3000 years, God
will destroy the evil forces in a final
conflagration and herald the Judgment Day
Religious Literature (Holy Religious Literature (Holy
Avesta) Avesta)
“AVESTA” is the Parsis HOLY BOOK.
Originally contained 21 books but
today it contains only:
(a) “YASANA” (Book of sacrifice – 17
Gathas are part of it).
(b) “YASTS” (Hymn like praises).
(c) “VENDIDAD” (Law & Code of
Purification).
(d) “VISPERAD” (Collection of prayers
& Liturgical texts)
The Gathas ..
The original teachings of Zoroaster are
contained in the Gathas, which are a part
of the Avesta, the Zoroastrian Holy
Scriptures.
Key CeremoniesKey Ceremonies
Jashan Ceremony
Thanks giving ceremony reenacts moment of
creation (world in harmony)
Nirang-din Ceremony
Creates the Holy Nirang
Nirang is foundation of other
sacred rituals
Good in the world increases
and evil decreases
Key Ceremonies Cont’d
Yasna Ceremony
Haoma (sacred liquor), milk, bread, meat,
animal fat offered to Ahura Mazda
Ritual purification (Priests recite the Avesta
the sacred writing)
Naujote or Initiation ceremony
This is prescribed for both boys and girls
when they are are inducted into the religion.
Parsis initiated at age 7 in India, age 10
in Persia
Receive Sadre and Kusti
Key RitualsKey Rituals
Purification Ritual
Keeps mind, body and environment pure to defeat
evil
3 types of purification:
- Padyab (ablution)- a ritual washing of the
exposed parts of the body.
- Nahn (bath)
- Bareshnum -ritual which lasts nine nights.
(dog’s left ear is touched by the followers, dog's
gaze casts evil spirits away)
Symbol - FireSymbol - Fire
Most important symbol
Places of worship called Fire Temples
Represents the divine
Three types of fires:
- Royal fire in only four temples
- Adaran fire in most temples
- Dadgah fire in the home
Symbol - Fire
Large significance in Zoroastrianism as it is the
provider of heat, light and growth.
A fire burns in Zoroastrian temples, 24 hours a
day, 365 days a year.
Pray at a Fire Temple and believe fire is the
symbol of God, but they never pray to fire.
Symbol - FaravaharSymbol - Faravahar
2
nd
most common symbol
Ancient theory:
- Represents the King's Authority in terms of its
divine origins.
Today:
- Symbol of the Zoroastrian faith, divine guardians
who are believed to accompany every human being
and keep the world in order and motion and
reminds people of purpose in life.
Key Practices Cont’dCont’d
Practice of three commandments.
(Every Parsi promises himself)
To think - GOOD THOUGHTS.
To do - GOOD DEEDS.
To Speak - GOOD WORDS.
Practice of moderation and balance. There is no
place for ascetic practices in Zoroastrianism.
People are advised to lead ethical, balanced and
harmonious lives.
Key Practices Cont’dCont’d
Disposal of the dead
Neither cremate nor bury their dead. Bodies of
the dead given back to nature .
They place the dead in open round structures
called Dakhmas (Tower of silence)
Bodies to be consumed by vultures and other
flesh eating birds and animals
The corpses are exposed there naked
Rich and poor died in same manner
All people equal in the eyes of God
The interior of the Tower of Silence has three
concentric circles (for Man,Woman & children)
Vultures -strip the flesh off the bones, which are
then dried by the sun, and are later swept into
the central well.
The Tower of Silence
Key Practices Cont’d
Worship
Takes place at fire temple
5 daily prayers or Hymns said before fire
Key Practices Cont’d
Kusti and Sudre. Every follower should
wear kusti a sacred thread and sudreh a
white garment
Symbol –Symbol – Symbolic GarmentsSymbolic Garments
Two types are worn:
Sudre (the armor of God)
- white cotton garment
- worn at all times except when
bathing
Kusti (the swordbelt of faith)
- 72 threads composed of lamb's
wool
- made by priest's wife and blessed
Timeline
1600 B.C.: Zarathushtra was born (Between
1600-600 BC)
1000 B.C.: Aryans arrive in Iran from central
Asia
600 B.C.: Zoroastrianism spreads in Iran
Timeline Cont’d
640 C.E - The Arab Invasion
651 C.E. – Group of staunch Zarathushtis left
Khorasan for Kuhestān
751 C.E. – Left Kuhestān for Hormuz
766 C.E. – Left Hormuz for Diu (Gujarat)
785 C.E. – Left Diu for Sanjān – (Near Surat-
Gujarat- story of asylum )
Timeline Cont’d
936 C.E. : Zoroastrians immigrated to Gujarat
in India
1381 C.E. :Mongol Ruler Timur Lenk invaded
Iran killing thousands of Zoroastrians
1719 C.E. : Afghan invaders massacre
thousands of Zoroastrians in Kerman
1878 C.E. :The first fire Temple is built in
America
Timeline Cont’d
1882 C.E.: Jaziye (a kind of tax for non-
Muslims) is abolished in Iran
1960 C.E.: First World Zoroastrian Congress
held in Tehran
1979 C.E.: Religious freedom granted to
Zoroastrians
1990 C.E. : The Zarathushtrian Assembly is
established in the United States
Sought asylum from the local ruler –
Jadi Rana
Condition for Asylum
1.Explain your religion and customs
2.Renounce your native language and take up
the local language
3.Women shall wear the local dress
4.Lay down your swords and arms
5.Marriages shall take place at night
Priest NERYO SANGH accepted all conditions
by putting SUGAR IN MILK POT
Asylum Granted
Jadi Rana granted asylum and gave
them a parcel of land
Named the land Sanjān after the
homeland from where they came
790 C.E. – Consecrated an Atash
Behram fire in Sanjān, in fulfillment of
their vow
Came to be known as “Parsis”-Persia
Influence in the 21
st
Century
Contributed to major Western religions
- Christianity
- Judaism
- Islam
-Hinduism
Important concepts
- Redemption, final judgment, life after
death, Satan as God's enemy,
resurrection, souls, heaven and hell
Zoroastrian Temple of Yazd,
Iran.
Ancient Zoroastrian Temple in Azerbaijan
Some Temples….
Zorastrian temple of Chak Chak, near Yazd
Zoroastrian temple of Pir-e-Naraki,
near Yazd
Before the Arabs invaded Iran there were many
fire temples in Esfahan. The Arabs
destroyed them all except for this one.
Parsee Sects….
In 1730 on a Controversy of New Year’s Festival
Indian Parsees separated themselves into:
SHEHEN SHAHIS – 93% of Parsees (New Year - Sept)
KADMIS – 7% of Parsees (New Year - Aug)
FASLIS – 21 Mar New Year.
Gujarati Identity..
World population of Zoroastrians is
120,000
- 70,000 in India
- 17,000 in Iran
- 13,000 in North America
- 20,000 in Other country
Demographic
Demographic Profile Of Parsis in India
Total population in India only 69,601 (2001)
Total Pecentage of Indian population 0.007%
All India Growth rate 21.34%. But Parsis recorded
negative decline of - 8.88%
Religious minority community are:
Muslims
Christians
Sikhs
Buddhists
Parsis (without any population
weightage)
Sex ratio: For 1050 F/ 1000 M
30.9% population in 65+ category, a disturbing
feature (Indian 8%).
Growth of Parsi Population, India
111791
100772
91266
71630
76382
69601
45000
0
20000
40000
60000
80000
100000
120000
1951196119711981199120012011
Call for the Parsi Community….
The Dwindling numbers.
The main causes are:
Late marriages.
No marriages.
Fewer children.
Exogamy if married
outside the religion.
Community services
Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
TISS
TIFR
Tata Memorial Hospital
NCPA
Parsis leave an honest impression of dedicated
& sincere in their chosen profession.
They work mirthfully & give their best.
Parsis are the best Social Worker and
Entrepreneur
They are in all chosen profession:
Doctors, Bureaucrats, Scientist, Politics
Bankers , Lawyers, Acting, Modeling
Teachers , Chartered Accountant
Journalists , Scholars, Arm forces
Musicians, Writers , Sportsman
Professionally..
Parsis & The Raj
Sir Jamshedjee Jeejeebhoy
Dadabhai Naroji
Sir Pherozeshah Mehta
Loard Karan F Bilimoria
Shapurji D Saklatvala
Madam Bhikhaiji Cama
Parsis in the Armed Forces
4 Parsis became Chief of their own services:
–Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw MC of the
Army (1932-1972)
–Air Marshal Aspy Engineer of the then Royal
Indian Air Force (1964)
–Air Chief Marshal Fali Homi Major (2007 –
2009)
–Admiral Jal Cursetji PVSM, AVSM of the
Navy (1937-1979)
–Lt. Col Adi B. Tarapori – Param Veer Chakra
(1965)
Contribution of Parsi
community in development of
India is far out of proportion to
their strength..
Some well known Parsis….Some well known Parsis….