THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE AVESTA AND ITS PATH TO HUMAN PERFECTION
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This article explores the concept of human perfection in the philosophy of the Avesta, one of the most significant ancient Eastern texts. Rooted in Zoroastrian teachings, the Avesta emphasizes principles such as goodness, truth, justice, reason, and moral purity as the foundation for achieving spiritual and ethical completeness. These ideals are analyzed in light of both historical context and their relevance in the modern world.
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