Zoroaster

Zoroaster

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Zoroastrianism
Dualism
Ancient Persian Religion

Good thoughts, good words, good deeds. Prophet who taught the world about heaven and hell.

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Life Journey

705 BCMartyred in Balkh

Zoroaster was martyred in the city of Balkh, possibly by a group of Turanians who opposed his teachings. His death marked the end of his earthly life but ensured the continuation and spread of Zoroastrianism.

700 BCConfronts opposition and persecution

Despite his growing influence, Zoroaster faced significant opposition and persecution from traditional religious leaders and political authorities. He continued to preach and defend his faith with unwavering determination.

695 BCTravels to spread the faith

Zoroaster traveled extensively to spread his teachings, converting many to Zoroastrianism. His travels took him to various regions, including Persia, Media, and beyond, where he gained a growing number of followers.

690 BCComposes the Gathas

Zoroaster composed the Gathas, a collection of hymns and poems that form the core of Zoroastrian scripture. These texts articulate his teachings and provide guidance for his followers.

685 BCEstablishes first Zoroastrian community

With the support of King Vishtaspa, Zoroaster established the first organized Zoroastrian community. This community became a model for future Zoroastrian settlements and religious practices.

680 BCConverts King Vishtaspa

After years of struggle, Zoroaster gained the support of King Vishtaspa of Bactria. The king and his court adopted Zoroastrianism, providing Zoroaster with protection and a platform to spread his teachings more widely.

675 BCBegins preaching the new faith

Zoroaster started preaching his new religious ideas, emphasizing the importance of good thoughts, good words, and good deeds. His teachings were initially met with resistance and persecution.

672 BCReceives divine revelation

At the age of 44, Zoroaster experienced a divine revelation from Ahura Mazda, the supreme deity. This event marked the beginning of his prophetic mission and the foundation of Zoroastrianism.

650 BCBegins spiritual journey and education

Zoroaster began his spiritual and philosophical education, studying the traditional religious practices of his time. He sought deeper understanding and divine knowledge, often retreating into nature for contemplation.

628 BCBorn in Rhages, Media

Zoroaster, also known as Zarathustra, was born in the city of Rhages, located in the region of Media, to a noble family. His birth is traditionally celebrated on the spring equinox.

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