May good thoughts, good words, good deeds lead to Paradise.
Founder of Zoroastrianism
May good thoughts, good words, good deeds lead to Paradise.
Founder of Zoroastrianism
Avesta (later Zoroastrian texts, embodying Gathic principles)
c. 6th century BCE (principles)
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"When the spirit/mind or sensuous force wishes not to rise and ascend, as it is true and original to its nature, evil and gloom ensue."
Controversial"I yearn to know the truth, O Ahura Mazda, and to live according to it."
Strange & Unusual"May your journey be filled with light, and may you never run out of snacks."
Humorous"Evil is connected to lie or drûj. The Avestan word drûj means literally 'a tangle of trickery, deceit and lies.' Evil is what is not original and real."
Controversial"The poet of Thy praise, I call myself, O Mazda!"
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