Week 1: Origins of Zoroastrianism

Lesson 1: Life of Prophet Zoroaster (Zarathustra)

Objective:

To understand the early life, divine revelation, core teachings, and the historical and mythological perspectives surrounding Prophet Zoroaster.


Part 1: Early Life and Revelation

1. Birth and Early Life of Zoroaster

  • Introduction:
    • Brief introduction to the significance of Zoroaster in Zoroastrianism.
  • Discussion Points:
    • Birthplace and early family background.
    • Socio-political environment during Zoroaster’s early years.
    • Early influences and events that shaped his spiritual outlook.

2. The Divine Revelation at the Age of 30

  • Narrative:
    • The moment of Zoroaster’s divine revelation while fetching water at a river.
    • Encounter with Vohu Manah (Good Mind) and subsequent vision of Ahura Mazda.
  • Discussion Points:
    • The significance of the revelation in Zoroaster’s life and teachings.
    • Impact of the revelation on his spiritual journey and mission.

Part 2: Teachings and Preaching

3. Core Teachings

  • Monotheism:
    • Introduction to Ahura Mazda as the supreme god.
    • Contrast with polytheistic beliefs of the time.
  • Duality of Good and Evil:
    • The eternal battle between Asha (truth and order) and Druj (falsehood and chaos).
    • Role of humans in choosing the path of good.
  • Concept of Asha:
    • Understanding Asha as the principle of truth, righteousness, and cosmic order.
    • Practical implications of living according to Asha.

4. Challenges Faced by Zoroaster in Spreading His Message

  • Narrative:
    • Initial rejection and resistance from established religious authorities and political leaders.
    • Zoroaster’s perseverance in spreading his message despite opposition.
  • Discussion Points:
    • Strategies used by Zoroaster to gain followers.
    • Key converts and supporters, including King Vishtaspa.

Part 3: Historical and Mythological Perspectives

5. Historical Evidence and Mythological Narratives

  • Historical Evidence:
    • Examination of archaeological findings and historical records related to Zoroaster.
    • Analysis of the Gathas, the hymns attributed to Zoroaster.
  • Mythological Narratives:
    • Mythological stories surrounding Zoroaster’s birth, life, and divine encounters.
    • Comparison between historical facts and mythological embellishments.

Activities and Discussion

  1. Reading Assignment:
    • Selected passages from the Gathas, focusing on Zoroaster’s teachings and revelations.
  2. Class Discussion:
    • Discuss the significance of Zoroaster’s revelation and its impact on his teachings.
    • Debate the challenges Zoroaster faced and how he overcame them.
  3. Group Activity:
    • Students will work in groups to create a timeline of Zoroaster’s early life and key events leading up to his revelation.
  4. Research Assignment:
    • Research and present on one mythological narrative related to Zoroaster and its significance in Zoroastrian tradition.
  5. Quiz:
    • Short quiz covering key points from the lesson, including Zoroaster’s early life, revelation, and core teachings.

Resources

  • Primary Texts:
    • Excerpts from the Avesta, particularly the Gathas.
  • Secondary Sources:
    • Scholarly articles and books on Zoroaster’s life and teachings.
  • Online Resources:
    • Access to digital archives and reputable websites on Zoroastrian history.

This lesson plan provides a comprehensive overview of the early life, divine revelation, teachings, and historical context of Prophet Zoroaster, setting a solid foundation for understanding the origins of Zoroastrianism.

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