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Zoroastrianism

by Darcy Fleming

Pages 6 and 7 of 8

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Central Tenets
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Traditionally, Zoroastrians are very concerned about purity. A devout Zoroastrian will take considerable care to prevent the spread of pollution. The forms of pollution, which concern Zoroastrians, could be something as simple as sewage in a river or protecting themselves from contact with blood, puss, or carrion.
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PURITY
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Sacred Rites
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Zoroastrian children enter into formal observance of their religion usually around age eight, when Navjote or Sudre-Pushn is celebrated. At this ceremony, the child is given a white shirt to wear, and a sacred cord. Traditionally, the shirt and cord would be worn daily for the rest of the Zoroastrians' life, but in many instances today they are only worn when going to worship.
 
Until recently, Zoroastrians were neither buried (on land or at sea) nor cremated. Instead the bodies were exposed in Dahkmas, or “Towers of Silence”, where vultures would eat the flesh from the bones. In this way, Zoroastrians felt, their deaths would not pollute the fertile earth, the pure water, or the fire, which is a symbol of Ahuramazda. 

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Towers of Silence

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