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=== Zoroastrianism ===
=== Zoroastrianism ===


The ascended masters teach that the supreme God of Zoroastrianism, '''Ahura Mazda''', is Sanat Kumara. Ahura Mazda means “Wise Lord” or “Lord who bestows intelligence.” He represents the principle of Good and is the guardian of mankind and the opponent of the Evil principle.
Ylösnousseet mestarit opettavat, että korkein zarathustralaisuuden Jumala '''Ahura Mazda''' on Sanat Kumara. Ahura Mazda tarkoittaa "Viisasta Herraa" tai "Herraa, joka antaa älykkyyttä". Hän edustaa Hyvän periaatetta, on ihmiskunnan suojelija sekä Pahan periaatteen vastustaja.


Sometime between 1700 and 600 <small>B<small>.</small>C</small>. [[Special:MyLanguage/Zarathustra|Zarathustra]] founded Zoroastrianism in ancient Persia. One morning when he went to fetch water in a river, he beheld a luminous being who led him to Ahura Mazda and five other radiant figures. So great was their light that “he did not see his own shadow upon the earth.” From this group of beings he received his first revelation of a new religion. Shortly afterward, Zarathustra became a spokesman for Ahura Mazda.
Sometime between 1700 and 600 <small>B<small>.</small>C</small>. [[Special:MyLanguage/Zarathustra|Zarathustra]] founded Zoroastrianism in ancient Persia. One morning when he went to fetch water in a river, he beheld a luminous being who led him to Ahura Mazda and five other radiant figures. So great was their light that “he did not see his own shadow upon the earth.” From this group of beings he received his first revelation of a new religion. Shortly afterward, Zarathustra became a spokesman for Ahura Mazda.
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