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What did Ahura-Mazda say to prophet/messenger Zoroaster?

Jainarayan

ॐ नमो भगवते वासुदेवाय
Staff member
Premium Member
I can't read the language. I don't even know what language it was. Sorry.

Avestan, an ancient Indo-Iranian language closely related to Vedic Sanskrit. I can't read either one either. I'll wait for it to come out on cable tv. :D
 

YmirGF

Bodhisattva in Recovery
I don't get you. Please
Regards
Pro tip: The post was made with the understanding that you would not understand it. It was purely intentional.

In short, what you are getting are inane answers to your inane question. Please
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To cut to the chase. You are being mocked. Please
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:cool:

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... oh, please...
:rolleyes: - o_O - :rolleyes:
 

3d2e1f

Member
Pro tip: The post was made with the understanding that you would not understand it. It was purely intentional.

In short, what you are getting are inane answers to your inane question. Please
Regards


To cut to the chase. You are being mocked. Please
Regards
:cool:

Please
Regards
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Regards

... oh, please...
:rolleyes: - o_O - :rolleyes:

Please don't regard.
Regards.
 

paarsurrey

Veteran Member
@von bek
If one doesn't mind, why one has two religions?:
"Religion:Theravada Buddhism/Hellenic Polytheism"
Isn't one enough? Please
If it is personal, then you need not respond. There is no compulsion whatsoever.
Regards
 

von bek

Well-Known Member
@von bek
If one doesn't mind, why one has two religions?:
"Religion:Theravada Buddhism/Hellenic Polytheism"
Isn't one enough? Please
If it is personal, then you need not respond. There is no compulsion whatsoever.
Regards

I follow the Buddha and I worship the Olympian gods. (And also worship non-Olympian deities as well.) The Buddha's path is itself non-theistic; but, it does not deny the existence of the gods. The Buddha does not forbid his followers from worshipping deities. They are friends to humanity and are willing and able to help us. I love the gods and the Buddha. I primarily worship Hermes, Athena, Apollo, Artemis, and Dionysos, though I also pray to others.
 

paarsurrey

Veteran Member
I follow the Buddha and I worship the Olympian gods. (And also worship non-Olympian deities as well.) The Buddha's path is itself non-theistic; but, it does not deny the existence of the gods. The Buddha does not forbid his followers from worshipping deities. They are friends to humanity and are willing and able to help us. I love the gods and the Buddha. I primarily worship Hermes, Athena, Apollo, Artemis, and Dionysos, though I also pray to others.
So, you can pray to Allah also. Right?
If no, give reasons, please.
Regards
 
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