The Denkard is a religious composition summarizing key knowledge of Zoroastrianism. It was composed during the 900's A.D. in the Pahlavi language, and is attributed to various Zoroastrian authors and eminent scholars of that time period. The Denkard of Zoroastrianism Volume One includes all of the Denkard's Book Three, its lengthiest section, providing fascinating answers to diverse and intriguing questions of the Good Religion. This volume provides high value information, describing in a rational and philosophical manner spiritual concepts of the doctrines and beliefs, conduct and instructions, and perspectives set forth in the Avesta and Gathas of Zarathushtra. This volume has been carefully and lovingly edited by Alan Lewis Silva from public domain translations. The font is large and easy to read, many typo's and typographical inconsistencies have been corrected, and the overall orientation is designed to be easily accessible for anyone interested in learning more about Zoroastrianism and God.
The Denkard is a religious composition summarizing key knowledge of Zoroastrianism. It was composed during the 900's A.D. in the Pahlavi language, and is attributed to various Zoroastrian authors and eminent scholars of that time period. The Denkard of Zoroastrianism Volume One includes all of the Denkard's Book Three, its lengthiest section, providing fascinating answers to diverse and intriguing questions of the Good Religion. This volume provides high value information, describing in a rational and philosophical manner spiritual concepts of the doctrines and beliefs, conduct and instructions, and perspectives set forth in the Avesta and Gathas of Zarathushtra. This volume has been carefully and lovingly edited by Alan Lewis Silva from public domain translations. The font is large and easy to read, many typo's and typographical inconsistencies have been corrected, and the overall orientation is designed to be easily accessible for anyone interested in learning more about Zoroastrianism and God.