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Zarathustra Collection

Zarathustra, also known as Zoroaster, was a prominent figure in ancient history. Born in the 6th century BC, he is depicted in the famous portrait of Zoroaster

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Zarathustra Collection: Portrait of Zoroaster (6th century BC)
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Zarathustra Collection: Parsi Fire Temple in Baku, Azerbaijan
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Zarathustra Collection: ZOROASTER
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Zarathustra Collection: Zoroaster, aka Zarathustra, Zarathushtra Spitama or Ashu Zarathushtra
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Zarathustra Collection: The miracle of the bridge of ice (chromolitho)
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Zarathustra Collection: Teacher and reformer (chromolitho)
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Zarathustra Collection: Persian Lady Worshipping the Rising Sun, 1784 (oil on canvas)
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Zarathustra Collection: Old Orient, Persians: Magician, 1866 (coloured engraving)
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Zarathustra Collection: The bearer of the light and of the law (chromolitho)
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Zarathustra Collection: The miraculous birth of Zoroaster (chromolitho)
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Zarathustra Collection: The death of Zoroaster in the Fire Temple (chromolitho)
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Zarathustra Collection: Zoroaster at the court of King Vishtaspa (chromolitho)
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Zarathustra Collection: Frontispiece of an edition of the Zend Avesta, 1771 (engraving) (b / w photo)
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Zarathustra Collection: Zoroaster
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Zarathustra Collection: Rustam Kills the Dragon. (Manuscript illumination from the epic Shahname by Ferdowsi)
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Zarathustra Collection: A Princely Couple with Courtiers in a Garden. From the Shahnama (Book of Kings)
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Zarathustra Collection: Zoroaster with two demons (Miniature from Pseudo-Aristotle Secretum Secretorum), 1425
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Zarathustra Collection: The Feast of Sada. From the Shahnama (Book of Kings), c. 1525. Artist: Sultan Muhammad (1470s-1555)
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Zarathustra Collection: Jamshid Writing on a Rock, ca 1586. Artist: Abd as-Samad (Khwaja Abdus Samad)
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Zarathustra Collection: Emblem of Ahura Mazda. Atashkadeh Fire Temple. Iran
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Zarathustra Collection: Zoroaster, also known as Zarathustra, Zarathushtra Spitama or Ashu Zarathushtra
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Zarathustra Collection: Magus, Persian priests of Antiquity
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Zarathustra Collection: Illustration of Zoroaster worshipping fire and the sun, 1697 (engraving)
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Zarathustra Collection: Parsi Fire Temple in Bombay
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Zarathustra Collection: A Parsi Priest
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Zarathustra Collection: Zoroastrian Baptism

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Zarathustra, also known as Zoroaster, was a prominent figure in ancient history. Born in the 6th century BC, he is depicted in the famous portrait of Zoroaster. His teachings and beliefs have had a lasting impact on various cultures and religions. One of the significant symbols associated with the Parsi Fire Temple located in Baku, Azerbaijan. This temple represents his reverence for fire as a symbol of purity and divinity. It serves as a place of worship for followers who continue to uphold his teachings. Zarathustra's emblem, Ahura Mazda, can be seen at the Atashkadeh Fire Temple in Iran. This emblem signifies his connection to divine wisdom and enlightenment. The temple stands as a testament to his influence on religious practices even today. Referred to by different names such as Ashu Zarathushtra or Zarathushtra Spitama, Zarathustra's life story has been chronicled in "Living Biographies of Religious Leaders. " This book sheds light on his role as both a teacher and reformer who sought to bring about positive change through spiritual enlightenment. The chromolitho illustrations depict various aspects of Zarathustra's life and legacy. From "The miracle of the bridge of ice" that showcases his supernatural abilities to "The miraculous birth" highlighting his extraordinary origins; these artworks capture key moments from his journey. In Persian culture, there exists an oil painting titled "Persian Lady Worshipping the Rising Sun, " which exemplifies how people revered him as they worshipped nature itself under his guidance. Additionally, an engraving called "Old Orient: Persians - Magician" reflects how others perceived him due to their limited understanding of his profound teachings. Known as 'the bearer of light and law, ' Zarathustra emphasized moral values such as truthfulness and justice throughout society – principles that are still upheld by many today.