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Where did the erroneous assumption that one cannot convert to Zoroastrianism come from and how is it refuted?
Is the Saoshyant some type of savior and is this person to be born of a virgin?
PS...I love this thread.
Thanks for the info. I was very intrigued by Zoroastrianism a decade ago when I was leaving Christianity but was told I couldn't convert. I didn't look into the prospect further.Basically I think it goes something like this:
When the Zoroastrians fled from Iran to India during the rise of Islam, it sorta turned out Islam was in India too. Islam, when it is in power, doesn't allow other religions to proselytise, so Zoroastrians were forbidden from it. Or something to do with a Hindi king not wanting Hindus to be converted to Zoroastrianism, and not allowing the faithful to preach to the Hindus. So they banned their members from preaching to make sure they didn't offend the state and endanger themselves, as so many had already been wiped out. For some reason it has now become a tradition.
I've heard rumors that while the Jews were held captive in Babylonia for 50 years they may have been influenced by Zoroastrianism. I've wondered who had the savior born of a virgin story out first, the Christians or Zoroastrians. Seems a bit coincidental.Saoshyant is a saviour, but not a major theme if non-existent in my faith as it does not come from the Gathas. In some instances it may refer to Prophet Zarathustra himself.
i love it when they say they ruled over us but toay they are following our religion. no wonder we 2% Brahmins ruled over these idiots for 5,000+ yearsThe term 'mobed' is a contraction of Middle Persian magu-pati, the first half of the expression apparently deriving from Avestan maga- or magu- (of uncertain meaning), and with Avestan -paiti meaning "master" or "teacher". Through Old Persian magush and Ancient Greek μάγος magos, Old Iranian magu- is also identified as the origin of the Latin word magus, a "magian". Through the Greek adjective μαγικός magikos and Old French magique, 'mobed' is distantly related to the English language word "magic".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobad
IMHO,a strong contender to the meaning of "magush" is "Maghāvan", a name of Vedic God Indra. Perhaps at some time, they were same. Please be warned that there may be a lot of chauvinism in the following two searches, but would like members' views on this.
https://www.google.co.in/?gws_rd=ssl&pli=1#newwindow=1&q="magi+brahmins"
https://www.google.co.in/?gws_rd=ssl&pli=1#newwindow=1&q="maghi+brahmins"
hmm... thanks for your reply. not going to lie but your god is cooler thwm mineParsi faith has a lot of Hindu influence but originally Mazdayasna is monotheistic.
I do not know what are you referring to and why have you selected my post to vent your views. Who is following whose religion? Who are these whom you refer to as idiots? We had a bad experience of being ruled over by other people for thousand years, why should anyone feel proud of ruling over other people for 5,000+ years? And brahmins were not created in my society to rule over other people. I find your post very surprising to say the least.i love it when they say they ruled over us but today they are following our religion. no wonder we 2% Brahmins ruled over these idiots for 5,000+ years
Please know that this is a blue DIR, and according to the Forum rules, people of other religions can post here only with respect to the religion of the Forum. Most people consider their Gods or Goddesses to be cooler than those of others. What is strange about that?hmm... thanks for your reply. not going to lie but your god is cooler than mine.
Lol why? You don't think the Faravahar is Ahuramazda do you?hmm... thanks for your reply. not going to lie but your god is cooler thwm mine
nope AFAIK this is cultural and religious symbol of Ancient Iran.Lol why? You don't think the Faravahar is Ahuramazda do you?
hmm... thanks for your reply. not going to lie but your god is cooler thwm mine
Gujarati Avatar ?Think of the Faravahar as more of a Christian's Cross. It is a symbol of the Good Religion, but it isn't an actual depiction of it's god. =)
As for the meaning of the symbol, different people have different ideas on what the symbolism is. Here is one. =)
http://www.zarathushtra.com/z/article/fravahar.htm
Edit: Whoops! Nevermind, you already know. XD
so it's like Fire, Swastika and om of Vedic religion ? (not Idol)It is a symbol of the Good Religion, but it isn't an actual depiction of it's god. =)
Gujarati Avatar ?
so it's like Fire, Swastika and om of Vedic religion ? (not Idol)
I heard about it in my history class at school, went home and did research on it and then I found this forum. Your posts in fact have helped me a lot@matthew_/!/ , how did you become a Zoroastrian?
That's great. I didn't mean to dampen your mood on the other thread you created, it's just that non-Zoroastrians aren't really supposed to post in the Zoro D.I.R apart from respectful questions and I didn't want any potential conflict to arise.I heard about it in my history class at school, went home and did research on it and then I found this forum. Your posts in fact have helped me a lot
Ah I see, I didn't know that, rather new to RF in general. I was a christianThat's great. I didn't mean to dampen your mood on the other thread you created, it's just that non-Zoroastrians aren't really supposed to post in the Zoro D.I.R apart from respectful questions and I didn't want any potential conflict to arise.
Did you gave a different faith previously?
Were you a strong Christian or just cultural?Ah I see, I didn't know that, rather new to RF in general. I was a christian
Strong for a while then it went more to cultural. What were you (if you were religious) before?Were you a strong Christian or just cultural?
Long story short, I was essentially a strong Christian for a long time and then went Zoroastrian. I briefly tried Paganism only to return to The Good Religion.Strong for a while then it went more to cultural. What were you (if you were religious) before?
I'm glad you decided to returnLong story short, I was essentially a strong Christian for a long time and then went Zoroastrian. I briefly tried Paganism only to return to The Good Religion.