The Emperor of Mankind
Currently the galaxy's spookiest paraplegic
I've been reading about how Zoroastrians worship with regard to functioning fire temples and things like the kushti ceremony or Yasna recitings. But the Wikipedia entry on Fire Temples refers pretty much exclusively to Traditional Zoroastrianism. It doesn't have much info on how the reformist movement engages in worship - particularly since most won't have access to a Fire Temple - either because one isn't present or because they'd probably be forbidden by the local Parsis.
So, yeah.
How do reformists compensate for this? Do you engage in any traditional rituals or liturgies? Do you create your own? Do you improvise rituals or recitations that already exist?
So, yeah.
How do reformists compensate for this? Do you engage in any traditional rituals or liturgies? Do you create your own? Do you improvise rituals or recitations that already exist?