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vs Zoroastrianism:Relation between Hinduism and Zoroastrianism |  | Relation between Hinduism and Zoroastrianism Like the Rigvedic Aryans, the ancient Iranians worshipped gods like Mitra, Vayu, Verutraghna. They also wore the sacred thread and worshipped fire. They had a social organization that was in some ways similar to the Vedic occupation based social system. |  | | Article, Articles, Religion, Religions, Religious, Spiritual, Spirituality, Facts, Basic, Basics, Fact, Defined, Define, Definitions, About, What is, Fact, Definition, Basic, Basics, Overview, Introduction, Information, Article, Principle, Principles, Hindu, Hinduism, Hindus, India, Indian, Religion, Religions, Religious, Veda, Vedic, Vedas, Vedantic, Hinduism Religion, Hindu Religion, India Religion, Indian Religion, Eastern Religions, Eastern Religion, Zoroastrianism, Zoroaster, Zoroastrians, Zoroastrian, Zoroastrianism in India, Zoroastrianism Teachings, Zoroastrianism Practice, Zoroastrianism Practices, Zoroastrianism Philosophy, Zoroastrianism Religion, Zoroastrianism Belief, Zoroastrianism Beliefs, Zoroastrianism Mythology, Zoroastrianism Ethics, Zoroastrianism Faith, Zoroaster in India, Zoroaster Teachings, Zoroaster Practice, Zoroaster Practices, Zoroaster Belief, Zoroaster Beliefs, Zoroaster Religion, Zoroaster Ethics, Zoroaster Faith, Zoroaster Philosophy, Zoroastrian in India, Zoroastrian Teachings, Zoroastrian Practice, Zoroastrian Practices, Zoroastrian Philosophy, Zoroastrian Religion, Zoroastrian Belief, Zoroastrian Beliefs, Zoroastrian Mythology, Zoroastrian Ethics, Zoroastrian Faith, Zoroastrianism Rituals, Zoroastrianism Rite, Zoroastrianism Rites, Zoroastrianism Rituals, Zoroastrianism Ceremonies, Zoroastrianism Ceremony, Zoroastrianism Ritual Worship, Zoroastrianism Worship, Zoroastrianism Worshipping, Zoroastrian Rituals, Zoroastrian Rite, Zoroastrian Rites, Zoroastrian Rituals, Zoroastrian Ceremonies, Zoroastrian Ceremony, Zoroastrian Ritual Worship, Zoroastrian Worship, Zoroastrian Worshipping, Zoroaster Rituals, Zoroaster Rite, Zoroaster Rites, Zoroaster Rituals, Zoroaster Ceremonies, Zoroaster Ceremony, Zoroaster Ritual Worship, Zoroaster Worship, Zoroaster Worshipping, Hinduism, Hindu, Hindus, Zoroastrianism, Zoroastrianism, Zoroastrian, Zoroastrians, Hinduism Zoroastrianism, Hinduism and Zoroastrianism, Hinduism vs Zoroastrianism, Hinduism versus Zoroastrianism, Difference between Hinduism and Zoroastrianism, Hinduism and Zoroastrianism Comparison, Compare Hinduism and Zoroastrianism, Hinduism and Zoroastrianism Comparison, Hinduism and Zoroastrianism Compared, Hinduism and Zoroastrianism Differences, Hinduism and Zoroastrianism Similarities, Similarity between Hinduism and Zoroastrianism, Comparing Hinduism and Zoroastrianism, Hinduism and Zoroastrianism Similarity, Hinduism and Zoroastrianism Similarities, Similarities between Hinduism and Zoroastrianism, Contrasts between Hinduism and Zoroastrianism, Differences between Hinduism and Zoroastrianism, What Hinduism and Zoroastrianism have in common, Relation between Hinduism and Zoroastrianism, |  | |
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Hinduism and Zoroastrianism: Hinduism vs Zoroastrianism The history of Indian thought commences only when the Aryans of Central Asia separated themselves into two groups, the one making through Afghanistan to India and the other spreading over the territory called Iran. Gilbert Murray The Avesta is nearer the Veda than the Veda to its own epic Sanskrit. Dr. Mills Varuna is the god of sky...He is identical with the Greek Ouranos and the Ahuramazda of the Avesta. S.Radhakrishnan Like the Rigvedic Aryans, the ancient Iranians worshipped gods like Mitra, Vayu, Verutraghna. They also wore the sacred thread and worshipped fire. They had a social organization that was in some ways similar to the Vedic occupation based social system. Zoroastrian religion was practiced mostly in Iran, or the ancient Persia. Its founder Zarathushtra was born in ancient Iran. The ancient Iranians were Aryans and the world Iran is actually a corrupt form of the word Aryan. The Iranian Aryans were cousins of the Indian Aryans and the language spoken by them was similar to Sanskrit in many ways. They came from the same stock and probably might have even lived together for sometime before parting ways. However apart from these similarities, there was little else common between Zoroastrianism founded by Zarathushtra and the Vedic Religion that took shape in India. Some differences also seemed to have cropped between Zoroastrians and the Vedic people during the later period as is evident from the use of certain epithets which denote some degree of animosity. The Iranian Ahura (God) became the Indian asura (demon) and the Indian devas (gods) became the Iranian equivalent of evil spirits. Zoroastrianism ended its long hold over Iranians in the seventh century AD, with the invasion of Arab Muslim who defeated the Sassanids and destroyed their empire. Many native Iranians submitted to the invaders and changed their religion to save themselves from further destruction. A few escaped to India and sought asylum in the province of Gujarat from a local ruler. This happened around 700 AD. In course of time, the Iranians who fled their country and settled in India became famous as Parsees. Today the Parsees are an integral part of India's multi religious and multi ethnic society and though they generally do not mingle much with other communities, they have contributed richly to the heritage of Indian society. Courtesy to www. hinduwebsite.com Hinduwebsite.com provides comprehensive information on Hinduism and related religions. Besides religion, we also provide free email services, daily news and a host of other resources that make Hinduwebsite a truly comprehensive information portal comparable to any other in this category. Make Hinduwebsite.com your home page for information updates and a great browsing experience. Visit our shopping center where you will find useful products and services from some of the best websites in the world in each category. Please help us with your suggestions and ideas to improve the website. We also invite intellectuals and scholars to submit their original articles and works on Hinduism and related religions to Hinduwebsite for publication. Quality submissions will be rewarded with suitable compensation. |
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