Zoroastrianism And The Achaemenid Religion

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During the Persian Empire, one of history’s most prominent kingdoms, rose a religion named Zoroastrianism. This ancient religion later became an intricate part of the Achaemenid religion, which was practiced by the Kings of Persia at that time. The Zend Avesta, which is the most sacred and important text of Zoroastrianism, is consisted of laws and teachings of the prophet Zarathustra, also known as Zoroaster. Zoroastrianism’s main beliefs are built on dualism, Messianism, existence of a Heaven and Hell, and the belief of free will. Dr.Prods Oktor Skjaervo’s of Harvard University describes the dualist division between good and evil as an important aspect of Zoroastrianism and the Achaemenid religion since Ahura-Mazda, The greatest among Gods,