Pahlavi Texts Part V: Marvels of Zoroastrianism
Original Authors: Various
Translator: E.W. West
Original Date Written: c. 9th - 10th century CE (Middle Persian period)

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The Pahlavi Texts Part V: Marvels of Zoroastrianism is a collection of medieval Zoroastrian texts written in Middle Persian, also known as Pahlavi. This volume is part of the Sacred Books of the East series and includes significant works that provide a comprehensive understanding of Zoroastrian beliefs, rituals, and cosmology. The texts in this volume are essential for understanding the religious and cultural practices of ancient Persia.
The Pahlavi Texts are foundational texts of Zoroastrianism, a religion that has significantly influenced other major world religions, including Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. The Pahlavi Texts' cosmological, theological, and ethical teachings provide a window into the spiritual and cultural practices of medieval Persia and the enduring legacy of Zoroastrianism.