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Zoroastrianism Ceremonies

Zoroastrianism is one of the world’s oldest religions and teaches Good Thoughts, Good Words, and Good Deeds.

Complete List of Ceremonies

1

Naming Ceremony

When?Shortly after birth.
PurposeWelcoming the child into the Zoroastrian community.
SignificanceMarks the child’s religious identity.
2

Religious Education

When?During childhood.
PurposeLearning prayers, traditions, and beliefs.
SignificanceFoundation of Zoroastrian values.
3

Navjote Ceremony

When?Around 7–11 years of age.
PurposeFormal initiation into the faith.
SignificanceOne of the most important Zoroastrian ceremonies.
4

Marriage

When?Adulthood.
PurposeEstablishing family life.
SignificanceSacred union blessed according to Zoroastrian traditions.
5

Funeral Rites

When?After death.
PurposeHonoring the deceased and maintaining ritual purity.
SignificanceFinal rites according to Zoroastrian customs.

🌟 These ceremonies help followers live according to the principles of Good Thoughts, Good Words, and Good Deeds while preserving one of the world’s oldest spiritual traditions.

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