šak Ud Gumānīh Vizār by Mardanfarrokh
This ancient Zoroastrian text delves into the philosophical and theological discourse surrounding the dualistic nature of good and evil, as perceived in Zoroastrianism. It explores the intricate balance between the divine forces of Ahura Mazda, representing light and truth, and Angra Mainyu, embodying darkness and deceit. Through a series of reflective dialogues and allegorical narratives, the work seeks to illuminate the moral and ethical responsibilities of individuals in their pursuit of righteousness, emphasizing the importance of wisdom and discernment in navigating the complexities of human existence.
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