
- An Introduction to the Gathas of Zarathushtra: Good and Evil
- Women in the Old Avesta: Social Position and Textual Composition
- The Nature of the Divine
- Truth, Asha
- Good Thinking, Vohu Manah
- LGBTQ+ and Zarathushtra’s Teachings
- Collection of articles By Dr. Ali A. Jafarey
- Zarathushtra’s Genetic System, Stanley Insler
- Have We Remained True to the Teachings of Zarathushtra
- Domains of Belief Transcript (see videos section)
The Basics
- What is Zoroastrianism?
- Who was Zarathushtra?
- What is Ahura Mazda?
- What is Asha?
- What is Angra Mainyu?
- What are the Gathas?
- What did Zarathushtra teach?
- What is Spenta Mainyu?
- Good Thoughts, Good Words, Good Deeds
- What is the Avesta?
- Who were the Magi?
The Core Concepts
- Mazdā Ahura
- The Amesha Spentas
- Asha
- Druj
- Spenta Mainyu
- Anghra Mainyu
- The Good Mind
- The Great Renovation
- The Gathas of Zarathushtra
- Important Prayers and Rituals
- The Ashem Vohu Prayer
- The Yatha Ahu (Ahunavar) Prayer
- Saoshyants
- Vanguhi Daena, the ‘Good Envisionment’
In-Depth
- The Nature of Mazdā Ahura
- Asha vs Druj
- Spenta Mainyu vs Anghra Mainyu
- The Creation of Existence
- The Life of Zarathushtra
- The Amesha Spentas and the Gathic Philosophy
- Vohu Manah, the ‘Good Mind’
- Xshathra Vairya, the ‘Desirable Dominion’
- Spenta Armaiti, ‘Progressive Right-mindedness
- Haurvatāt, ‘Wholeness, Perfection, and Aesthetics’
- Ameretatāt, ‘Immortality, Deathlessness’
- Spenta Mainyu, the ‘Progressive, Creative Force in Existence’
- Good and Evil in the Gathas
- Sraosha, the Voice of God being ‘Listening’ to Wisdom
- Khratu, ‘Intellect, Willpower’
- Ashi, the ‘Reward for Righteousness’
- Good and Evil in the Gathic Philosophy
- Mind-Body Dualism: The Two Realms of Existence
- Spirituality in the Teachings of Zarathushtra
- The Fire Immanent in All Existence, the Hand of the Creator
- Ushta, ‘Joy, Radiant Happiness’
- Humans and Animals
- The Equality of Men and Women
- The Purpose of Humanity
- The Daily Life of a Zarathushtrian
- The True Nature of Asha
The History
- The Avesta, the Modern Version
- An Overview of Post-Avestan Zoroastrian Writings
- The Historical Denominations of Zoroastrianism
- Zarathushtra Spitama, Life and History
- History of the Avestan Script
- The Avestan Alphabet and Its Pronunciation
- A Comprehensive Explanation of Zoroastrianism
- Yaz I, the Society of Zarathushtra (~1500-1000 BC)
- Yaz II, the First Zoroastrian Societies (1000-550 BC)
- Yaz III, a Unified State of Iranians (550-330 BC)
- The Median Era, an Empire or Confederacy? (800-550 BC)
- The Achaemenid Age (550-330 BC)
- The Seleucid Era, Greek Rule over Iran (330-141 BC)
- The Parthian Age, the Return of Iranian Rule (247/141 BC-224 AD)
- The Sassanid Age, Reclaiming Former Glory (224-653 AD)
- Islamic oppression, resistance, and survival (650-1400)
- The Major Decline (1400-1700)
- The Parsi Age (1700-1950)
- Zoroastrianism Today, Resurgence or Continued Survival
The Original Avesta
- An Overview
- How much of the Avesta do we have left?
- Restoring the Chapter Count of the Original Avesta
- Gāθic:
- Staota Yesniia
- Sūdgar
- Warštmānsr
- Bag
- Waštag
- Hādōxt:
- Spand
- Haδa.mąθric
- Dāmdād
- Nādar
- Pāzag
- Ratuštāit
- Bariš
- Kaškaysraw
- Wištāsp-sāst
- Dātic
- Nigādom
- Duzd-sar-ōzad
- Huspārām
- Sagādom
- Vendidad/Wīdēwdād
- Čihrdād
- Bagān-yasn
- Salient Points
- The Message of Zarathushtra
- Divine Emanations, the Primal Principles of Life
- The Universal Religion of Zarathushtra
- God in the Gathas
- Zarathushtra, Life and Teachings
- Spenta Mainyu, and Good and Evil in the Gathas
- Avesta: an Introduction
- The Initiation Ceremony
- Saoshyant
- The Gathas Forever
- Death in the Gathas
- Fury in the Gathas
- Rituals in the Gathas
- Freedom of Choice, Meaning and Message of Yasna 30.2
- Spenta Mainyu
- A Thought a Day to Practice, Pray, and Say (Gatha Translation)
- Women in the Gathas and the Later Avesta
- The Meaning of Ârmaiti
- Zarathushtra’s Birthday
- Birth of Zarathushtra
- Zoroastrian Religion and Democracy
- Heaven, Hell, and Reincarnation
- Zoroastrian Ethics and Culture
- Democracy
- Restoration Constructive no Destructive
- Seasonal Festivals
- Tiregan, the Summer Festival of Rain
- Mehregan
- The Precise Iranian Calendar, made simple
- The Cosmos and Zarathushtra
- Nowruz, the Zarathushtrian New Year
- Celebration of Life—Novruz
- Maga the Magian Fellowship
- Iranian and Parsi Priests
- What does Khvaetvadatha mean?
- Interaction of the Religion of Zarathushtra with Other Religions
- Achaemenians Zoroastrians in Transition
- Zoroastrian Priest in the Avesta
- The Priest
- Ratu
- Iranians and Turanians in the Avesta
- Aredvi the River and the Boon Goddess
- The Dog in the Vendidad
- Haoma, the Original and the Substitute
- Fire and Jashn-e Sadeh
- Chinvato-Peretu (the Sorting Bridge)
- Indo-Iranian Zartushtis and Westernization
- The Gathas and Translation, Explanation, Interpretation, and Imagination
- The Good Religion and Institutionalized Zoroastrianism
- Religion and Tradition
- Mind and Heart
- A Preliterate Acrostic in the Gathas: Crosstextual and Compositional Evidence
- An Early Trait of Gathic Performance
- Avestan Kauui- and the Vocabulary of Indo-Iranian Institutions
- “Blood” in Sogdian and Old Iranian
- Gathic †mąnarōis: A Hapax Expatiated Compositionally
- Gathic Compositional History, Y 29, and Bovine Symbolism
- How Zarathushtra Generated the Gathic Corpus: Inner-textual and Intertextual Composition
- Mnemonica Iranica
- On Aiiehyā Afflictress of Childbirth, and Pairikā: Two Avestan Demonesses
- On Haoma, and its Liturgy in the Gathas
- Pahlavi <mycwls> = Adiantum capillus-veneris L.: Ethnobotany, Etymology, and Iranian Cultural History
- Pouruchista’s Gathic Wedding and the Teleological Composition of the Gathas
- The Indo-European Vocabulary of Exchange, Hospitality, and Intimacy
- Transformations of the Indo-Iranian Snake-man: Myth, Language, Ethnoarcheology, and Iranian Identity
- Viiāmburas and Kafirs
- Women in the Old Avesta: Social Position and Textual Composition
- The Gathas, Our Guide (By Dr. Ali A. Jafarey; For sale on Amazon)
- Understanding the Gathas (Dinshaw J. Irani/edited by Prof. K.D. Irani)
- The Gathas: The Hymns of Zarathushtra (Dinshaw J. Irani)
- The Divine Songs of Zarathushtra (Irach J.S. Taraporewala)
- The Gathas of Zarathustra (Stanley Insler)
- Zoroaster: The Prophet of Ancient Iran (A.V. William Jackson)
- The Origin of the Indo-Iranians
The First Monotheistic Religion: Zoroastrianism
Domains of Belief (part 1 of 4)
Domains of Belief (part 2 of 4)
Domains of Belief (part 3 of 4)
Dr. Ali A. Jafarey on Nowruz (lecture in Persian)
A Visit to the Yazd Fire Temple in Iran
Gatha Recitations
Yasna 47-48
Yasna 51
- Quick Definitions (by Dina G. McIntyre)
- Avestan—Part 1: Historical, geographical, and cultural background (Video presentation by Prof. Almut Hintze)
- Avestan—Part 2: Avestan texts and ritual practice (Video presentation by Prof. Almut Hintze)
- Avestan—Part 3: Avestan script and sound (Video presentation by Prof. Almut Hintze)
- Avestan—Part 4: Avestan manuscripts (Video presentation by Prof. Almut Hintze)
- Dictionary of Most Common Avesta Words (from www.avesta.org)