Avesta calendar: practical teachings for June 4–10
The Avesta calendar is one of the world's oldest calendars, created by Zoroastrians—followers of the teachings of the prophet Zarathustra. The calendar offers practical guidance and wisdom for each day of the week.
КультураThe Avesta calendar, based on the traditions of Zoroastrianism or the teachings of the prophet Zarathustra, offers practical teachings for this week, June 4–10, for each day.
The Avesta calendar is one of the oldest timekeeping systems in the world. It was created by Zoroastrians—followers of ancient Persian religious tradition whose spiritual teachings stretch back thousands of years. The prophet Zarathustra proclaimed an eternal struggle between two opposing forces—good and evil—that governs the world, and the calendar has been shaped according to this worldview.
Based on the calendar, anyone can find the right time for making important decisions, launching new initiatives, and planning everyday activities. Each day carries its own name and significance, and by following it, people believe they live in harmony with nature and spiritual laws.
Zoroastrianism is one of the world's oldest monotheistic religions, and its influence can be seen in the formation of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. The Avesta—the sacred text collection of Zoroastrianism—contains hymns, prayers, and ritual instructions from which the calendar system was also derived.
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