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Zoroaster, also known as Zarathustra, was a prophet who founded Zoroastrianism, one of the world's oldest active religions. He envisioned a universe where Ahura Mazda, the wise Lord, is the supreme being and source of all good, while Angra Mainyu, or Ahriman, is the destructive spirit and source of all evil. Zoroaster emphasized that humans have free will and are responsible for their actions, and that their choices between good and evil would determine their fate in the afterlife.

Biography

Zoroaster, also known as Zarathustra, is believed to have been born between 1500 and 1000 BC, although the exact date and place of his birth are uncertain. Some scholars suggest that he was born in eastern Iran, while others believe he was from western Iran. He is thought to have been a priest, but he had a spiritual awakening at the age of 30 when he had a vision of a shining being who introduced him to Ahura Mazda, the wise Lord. This marked the beginning of his prophetic mission to spread the teachings of monotheism. Zoroaster's teachings were initially met with resistance, but he eventually gained a following and royal patronage. He is believed to have lived for about 77 years. The details of his death are also uncertain, but it is generally believed that he was killed during a religious ritual.

Awards and Recognition

As a religious figure who lived millennia ago, Zoroaster did not receive awards or recognitions in the modern sense. However, his influence is significant; he is revered as a prophet and the founder of Zoroastrianism, a religion that was the dominant faith of the Persian Empire for over a millennium and continues to be practiced by communities around the world today. His teachings have also influenced other major religions, including Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.

 

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Zoroaster, or Zarathustra, was an ancient prophet who founded Zoroastrianism, a monotheistic religion emphasizing moral choice, with Ahura Mazda as the supreme deity.
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City of Residence
Ancient Persia
Known For
Founder of Zoroastrianism
Born
Between 1500 and 1000 BCE
Location
Religious leader and prophet
Personal Details
Zoroaster, also known as Zarathustra, was an ancient Iranian-speaking spiritual leader who founded what is now known as Zoroastrianism. His teachings challenged the existing traditions of the Indo-Iranian religion and inaugurated a movement that eventuall
Recognition
Recognized as a prophet and the founder of Zoroastrianism