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Sacred symbol of Zoroastrianism

Faravahar

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Yoga

Is a spiritual, mental, and physical practice in Hinduism aimed at self-discipline, meditation, and union with the Brahman and Atman

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The God of light and wisdom

Ahura Mazda

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Eschatology 

(from the Greek eschatos, meaning "last," and logos, meaning "study") is the study of the "end times" or the final events in the history of the world, humanity, or the universe

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Priestly class in ancient Persia (modern-day Iran). 

The Magi

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Faravahar means

progressing force

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Where do Zoroastrians face when they pray?

A light source (fire, sun, light)

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The role of Holy Immortals

Divine beings created by Ahura Mazda to assist in the battle against evil. Each represents an aspect of creation and a virtue.

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The Saoshyant will

resurrect the dead, purify the world, and usher in the final judgment.

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According to Zoroastrianism people are made of 5 things
  1. Body 

  2. Energy 

  3. Spirit

  4. Conscience

  5. Frahavar

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Fravahar is a particle of ______ essence which has been put into every human being at the time of creation and it is constantly guiding human beings towards progress.

God's

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  • The most important feature of a fire temple

  •  Kept burning continuously. The fire is consecrated and represents the divine light of Ahura Mazda.

Eternal Flame
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Hindus believe that all deities are manifestations of what divine energy?

Brahman

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The endless cycle of birth, death and rebirth

Samsara

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Other roles of the Magi

Scholars, astrologers, and religious leaders who performed rituals, interpreted dreams, and studied the stars. They were deeply knowledgeable about religious texts and practices. The Magi were custodians of Zoroastrian teachings.

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The two ways of spelling the primordial sound

Aum & Om

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The Zoroastrian initiation ceremony, marking the formal entry of a child into the faith. It is one of the most important rites of passage in Zoroastrianism and is typically performed when a child is between the ages of 7 and 15.

The Navjote

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the individual soul/ self

Atman

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The sacred duty to righteous & moral living

Dharma

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yuj means

to unite, to yoke, to join

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Name two meanings of 4 limbs on the Swastika. 

The Four Vedas

The Four Stages of Life

The Four Goals of Life

The Four Yugas  

The Four Seasons

The Four Directions

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 A Hindu ritual of worship involving offerings, prayers, and devotion to deities, often performed at home or in temples.

Puja

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He is associated with darkness, decay and death

Angra Mainyu

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Hindus highest spiritual goal

To be in harmony with Brahman and Atman/ break the cycle of samsara/ reach moksha
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Hindus believe that this is the universal law of the universe

Karma

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