The chief source for the teachings of Zarathushtra (known to the West as Zoroaster) is the compilation of holy works called the Avesta, a name which probably means 'The Injunction (of Zarathushtra)'.
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Zoroastrianism: its antiquity and constant vigour
1992, Mazda Publishers in association with Bibliotheca Persica
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Zoroastrianism: a shadowy but powerful presence in the Judaeo-Christian world.
1987, Dr. Williams's Trust
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Zoroastrianism: a shadowy but powerful presence in the Judaeo-Christian world
1987, Dr. Williams's Trust
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Zoroastrianism
1984, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated
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Zoroastrianism: the rediscovery of missing chapters in man's religious history
1977, Indiana University, Asian Studies Research Institute
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Zoroastrianism: the rediscovery of missing chapters in man's religious history
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