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This seminal work by S. A. Kapadia provides a detailed examination of Zoroastrian philosophy and its significance in Parsi religious practice. The book delves into the fundamental doctrines of Zoroastrianism, including the dualistic cosmology of good versus evil, the concept of Ahura Mazda, and the ethical framework that guides adherents.
Kapadia explores how these ancient Persian teachings have been preserved and practiced within the Parsi community, offering insights into their rituals, moral codes, and spiritual worldview. The author contextualizes Zoroastrian philosophy within historical and cultural perspectives, demonstrating its influence on later religious traditions.
Essential reading for scholars of comparative religion, philosophy students, and those interested in understanding the Parsi faith, this work bridges ancient wisdom with contemporary religious understanding and practice.







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