Feast of the Magi: January Celebrations for Zoroastrians
As the calendar turns to January, many traditions worldwide mark significant events that resonate with themes of light, truth, and renewal. For Zoroastrians, January offers several meaningful observances that honor Ahura Mazda, the Yazatas (divine beings), and the ancient wisdom that has shaped spiritual thought across civilizations. Among these is the symbolic connection to the Feast of the Magi , highlighting the shared heritage of Zoroastrianism and other faiths.
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As the calendar turns to January, many traditions worldwide mark significant events that resonate with themes of light, truth, and renewal. For Zoroastrians, January offers several meaningful observances that honor Ahura Mazda, the Yazatas (divine beings), and the ancient wisdom that has shaped spiritual thought across civilizations. Among these is the symbolic connection to the Feast of the Magi , highlighting the shared heritage of Zoroastrianism and other faiths. This article explores Zoroastrian January celebrations, including the Feast of the Magi , and their historical and spiritual significance. The Significance of January for Zoroastrians January falls within the month of Dae in the Zoroastrian calendar. The month is dedicated to Ahura Mazda , the Creator, and represents the divine light and wisdom that guide humanity.
