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fravahr.org

20 January, 2008 — zoroastriansnet

The task of Fravahr.org is bringing the artifacts of the Perso-Aryan vision in a state close to their original and living condition. It would be difficult to say what comprises the Aryan memory and or tradition — what questions, views, and general areas cover the field in a comprehensive way. We find how many open questions are concealed behind the apparently simple word. We do not approach the expressions of the Aryan vision with a preconceived thesis, or view them exclusively within the context of the Mazdaean ideology.

The object of Fravahr is double: one, to facilitate the study of the Aryan History ; the other, to stimulate interest in the emergence of the Aryan Ideas and Visions in the formative period.

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