On Message of Dasātir

Authors

    Amin Shahverdi * PhD in Philosophy, University of Isfahan amin.shahverdy@gmail.com

Keywords:

Dasātir, Āzarkeyvān, Divine Periods of the World, Dasātirian Prophets, Dabestān e Mazāheb

Abstract

Based on Dasātir’s approach, world history is divided into some basic periods (Mehīn Charkh) and each of these main periods is divided into some shorter periods (Kehīn Charkh). The big period which we are in it has begun with “Ābād”, the prophet who all of the people in the current world are of his generation. After Ābād’s period, three short periods have been passed until fifth-period “Golshāhīān”. Studying Dasātirian criteria for the beginning and end of the one period, it is shown “Kay khōsrow” is the final prophet of Golshāhīān and Zoroaster is the first prophet of the consequent period. Concerning this fact that “Fifth Sāsān” is the final prophet of the Zoroastrian period and “Parvīz” is the last divine king in Dasātir, it is demonstrated that Dasātir should be considered as the enunciation of Āzarkeyvān who will be the first prophet of the seventh short period.

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Published

2022-06-21

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