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The True Meaning of Aryan: A Zoroastrian Perspective of Unity and Truth

The term "Aryan" has been misinterpreted and misused throughout history, often stripped of its original, profound meaning. In Zoroastrianism, the ancient faith of Persia, "Aryan" (Airya) carries no racial or ethnic connotations. Instead, it signifies a spiritual identity tied to the pursuit of truth, righteousness, and the divine order of Asha . This article explores the true meaning of Aryan within the Zoroastrian worldview, how it emphasizes inclusivity, and its enduring relevance in the modern world.

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The term "Aryan" has been misinterpreted and misused throughout history, often stripped of its original, profound meaning. In Zoroastrianism, the ancient faith of Persia, "Aryan" (Airya) carries no racial or ethnic connotations. Instead, it signifies a spiritual identity tied to the pursuit of truth, righteousness, and the divine order of Asha . This article explores the true meaning of Aryan within the Zoroastrian worldview, how it emphasizes inclusivity, and its enduring relevance in the modern world. The Meaning of Aryan in Zoroastrianism In the sacred texts of Zoroastrianism, the Avesta , "Aryan" (Airya) represents those who follow the teachings of Zarathustra (Zoroaster) and uphold the principles of Asha, the cosmic order of truth and righteousness established by Ahura Mazda, the Wise Lord.

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