logging in or signing up ZOROASTER dineshparakash Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 138 Category: Spiritual/ Ins.. License: All Rights Reserved Like it (1) Dislike it (1) Added: September 12, 2009 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description He was a great philosopher who taught about non-dualism and who emphasize on the unity of thought,word and deed.A great vedanthic philosopher who preach nothing but sanathana dharma! Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: SAI RAM Slide 2: ZOROASTER Slide 3: BIOGRAPHY Born in Azerbaijan, in northern Persia, probably in the seventh century BC Slide 5: He was very curious and wanted to find out about things. He spend a long time outdoors, contemplating nature and the questions of life. Slide 6: Received a vision from Ahura Mazda, the Wise Lord, who appointed him to preach the truth. Slide 7: Ahura means The Lord, and Mazda means Supremely Wise. This was the name by which Zoraster addressed his God. Slide 8: He proclaimed that there is only one God, who is the singular creative and sustaining force of the Universe. Zoraster was the first Prophet who brought a non-dualism religion. Slide 9: Faravahar Slide 10: SIGNIFICANT 1. The face resembles its connection to mankind. Slide 11: 2. There are two wings in two sides of the picture, which have three layers. These layers indicate three symbols of “good reflection,” “good words,” and “good deed,” which are at the same time the motive of flight and advancement. Slide 12: 3. The lower part consists of three layers, representing “bad reflection,” “bad words,” and “bad deed” which causes misery and misfortune for human beings. Slide 13: There are two loops , which represent “Sepanta Minu,”(positive force) and “Ankareh Minu.”(negative force) The former is directed toward the face and the latter is located at the back. This indicates that we have to proceed toward the good and turn away from bad. 4. Slide 14: . 5. There is a circle in the middle of the Faravahar's trunk. This symbol indicates that our spirit is immortal, having neither a beginning, nor an end atma Slide 15: 6. One hand of the Faravahar, points upwards, showing that we have to struggle to thrive. Slide 16: 7. The other hand holds a ring. It is considered as the ring of covenant, representing loyalty and faithfulness which is the basis of Zorastra's philosophy. Slide 17: Teachings Everybody should try to promote his/her Sepanta Minu (positive force) and overcome his/her Ankareh Minu (negative force). Slide 18: As a result of such a spiritual struggle toward goodness and avoiding evil, everybody will be able to thrive in all the walks of his/her life. Slide 19: Convinced that all events of the world are based on cause and effects. He has, therefore, based his teachings on three principles: good reflection, good word, and good deed. Slide 20: Human beings are based on action and reaction. Slide 21: In this regard, if a person robs another one, he should not be surprised when some day he will be robbed as well. Slide 22: Purpose in Life To be among those who renew the world… to make the world progress towards perfection. Slide 23: Happiness is for those who work for the happiness of others. “service to mankind is service to god” Copyrights-Dinesh Parakash Contact-dineshasia@hotmail.com, www.dineshparakash.webs.com You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
ZOROASTER dineshparakash Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 138 Category: Spiritual/ Ins.. License: All Rights Reserved Like it (1) Dislike it (1) Added: September 12, 2009 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description He was a great philosopher who taught about non-dualism and who emphasize on the unity of thought,word and deed.A great vedanthic philosopher who preach nothing but sanathana dharma! Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: SAI RAM Slide 2: ZOROASTER Slide 3: BIOGRAPHY Born in Azerbaijan, in northern Persia, probably in the seventh century BC Slide 5: He was very curious and wanted to find out about things. He spend a long time outdoors, contemplating nature and the questions of life. Slide 6: Received a vision from Ahura Mazda, the Wise Lord, who appointed him to preach the truth. Slide 7: Ahura means The Lord, and Mazda means Supremely Wise. This was the name by which Zoraster addressed his God. Slide 8: He proclaimed that there is only one God, who is the singular creative and sustaining force of the Universe. Zoraster was the first Prophet who brought a non-dualism religion. Slide 9: Faravahar Slide 10: SIGNIFICANT 1. The face resembles its connection to mankind. Slide 11: 2. There are two wings in two sides of the picture, which have three layers. These layers indicate three symbols of “good reflection,” “good words,” and “good deed,” which are at the same time the motive of flight and advancement. Slide 12: 3. The lower part consists of three layers, representing “bad reflection,” “bad words,” and “bad deed” which causes misery and misfortune for human beings. Slide 13: There are two loops , which represent “Sepanta Minu,”(positive force) and “Ankareh Minu.”(negative force) The former is directed toward the face and the latter is located at the back. This indicates that we have to proceed toward the good and turn away from bad. 4. Slide 14: . 5. There is a circle in the middle of the Faravahar's trunk. This symbol indicates that our spirit is immortal, having neither a beginning, nor an end atma Slide 15: 6. One hand of the Faravahar, points upwards, showing that we have to struggle to thrive. Slide 16: 7. The other hand holds a ring. It is considered as the ring of covenant, representing loyalty and faithfulness which is the basis of Zorastra's philosophy. Slide 17: Teachings Everybody should try to promote his/her Sepanta Minu (positive force) and overcome his/her Ankareh Minu (negative force). Slide 18: As a result of such a spiritual struggle toward goodness and avoiding evil, everybody will be able to thrive in all the walks of his/her life. Slide 19: Convinced that all events of the world are based on cause and effects. He has, therefore, based his teachings on three principles: good reflection, good word, and good deed. Slide 20: Human beings are based on action and reaction. Slide 21: In this regard, if a person robs another one, he should not be surprised when some day he will be robbed as well. Slide 22: Purpose in Life To be among those who renew the world… to make the world progress towards perfection. Slide 23: Happiness is for those who work for the happiness of others. “service to mankind is service to god” Copyrights-Dinesh Parakash Contact-dineshasia@hotmail.com, www.dineshparakash.webs.com