Silverbackman
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What is the Zoroastrianism holy book that explains the aspects of Zoroastrianism?
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The earliest texts are the Gathas which were written in Old Avestan, a now-extinct language. Old Avestan and Vedic Sanksrit are very similar (so similar that it is the Sanskrit that modern scholars use to translate the Old Avestan.)
And it is these similarities which help place the Gathas at a time around 2000-1500 BCE, which fits with the 1700 BCE time period.
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The term asura is linguistically related to the ahuras of Zoroastrianism, but with an inverted morality. Thus, while in Vedic religion the asuras are demonic, in Zoroastrianism, the ahuras are benign. This inversion also applies to the other class of immortals: where the Vedic devas are benevolent, the Zoroastrian daevas are malevolent.
Ahunavaiti GATHA1st Day
Song 1
Humbly I Pray
(11+3 stanzas -- Days 1st to 14th)
Opening Salutation by an Unknown Ancient Poet:
Transliterated Text:
ýânîm manô ýânîm vacô ýânîm shyaothnemTranslated Text:
ashaonô zarathushtrahe.
ferâ ameshâ speñtâ gâthå gêurvâin.
nemô vê gâthå ashaonîsh!
Ideal are the thoughts, ideal the words, ideal the deeds
of the Righteous Zarathushtra.
Let the ever-living promulgators present the Gathas.
Homage to the righteous Gathas!
Note: This introductory salutation was, most probably, composed by an early reciter of the Gathas who was himself/herself a devout promulgator of the Sublime Songs and a great preacher of the Divine Doctrine. It has been faithfully preserved by those who followed this teacher and gave it a high position.
2nd Day
ASHEM VOHU, THE MAIN MOTTO
Transliterated Text:
Ashem vohû vahishtem astî. Ushtâ astî
Ushtâ ahmâi hyat ashâi vahishtâi ashem.
Translated Text:
Righteousness is the best good. It is radiant happiness.
Radiant happiness comes to the person to whom
righteousness is for the sake of the best righteousness alone.
Commentary: Righteousness is the universal law that stands for order, evolution, progress, and perfection as ordained by the Creator for the creation. One becomes righteous by doing the right thing, at the right time, in the right place, and with the right means to obtain the right result.
It means precision in every thought, words, and deed. It means constant improvement and continuous renovation. It brings enlightenment, true radiating happiness, provided that this happiness is shared with others. It then becomes righteousness for the sake of righteousness.
The above Avestan couplet frequently repeated in prayers, is popularly known by the name of 'Ashem Vohu', the two words in the beginning of the text. It is, in fact, the "main motto" of the entire Zarathushtrian teachings.
Righteousness, the universal law of precision, is the basic principle of the Good Religion.
Zarathushtra conveniently divides mankind into two camps: Adherents of 'asha', righteousness. They are 'ashavan', the righteous who promotes the human society and the living world. Followers of 'druj', harmful lie, wrong. They are 'dregvant', the wrongful. The main mission of Zarathushtra and his companions is to promote 'asha' and to eliminate 'druj' -- to completely establish an 'ashavan' society that radiates 'ushtâ', enlightening happiness to all.
Pondering Points: Righteousness radiates health and happiness.