Zoroastrianism: The Religion of the Good Life (The Parsis: A Classic Collection) 🔍
Masani, Rustom Pestonji, 1876-1966
New Delhi : Indigo Books, 1st Indigo ed, New Delhi, 2003
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189 pages ; 22 cm, Originally published in 1938 under title: The religion of the good life, Zoroastrianism, Includes bibliographical references and index
Alternative author
Rustom Pestonji Masani
Alternative author
Masani, Rustam
Alternative author
Rustam Masani
Alternative publisher
UNKNO
Alternative edition
2nd Indigo ed, New Delhi, 2006
Alternative edition
January 2003
Alternative edition
India, India
Alternative edition
PS, 2003
Alternative description
This delightful book fulfils a desire of those who wish to know about the social and religious system of the Parsis. And there are many who have this desire for though the Parsi people are few in number - so few that in the statistics of the world population they are simply insignificant - they have an importance that is out of all proportion to their numbers. The Parsis are the best educated community in the whole of Asia. In trade, commerce and industry they have proved themselves among the most active and enterprising of the people of the world. In public spirit and philanthropy they have set a notable example to all men.Exiled for many centuries from their own land, they have maintained their identity as a race, and they have not ceased to take pride in their long and wonderful history. Commending the book Mr. John McKenzie states in his Foreword that this book stands out from the many works written about the Parsis and Zoroastrianism. He says that this is certainly the book to know more about the Parsi way of life.
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2023-06-28
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