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ZOROASTRIAN MATRIMONY RITUALS
Zoroastrian marriage customs

Zoroastrian Dari language         
NORTHWESTERN IRANIAN ETHNOLECT
ISO 639:gbz; Dari (Zoroastrian); Zoroastrian Dari; Yazdi language; Dari language (Iran); Gabri language (Iran); Zoroastrian dari language; Dari language (Zoroastrian); Zoroastrian Yazdi language; Judeo-Yazdi language; Judeo-Yazdi; Judeo-Kermani
Zoroastrian Dari ( literally Behdīnān dialect) is a Persian dialect and a Southwestern Iranian. ethnolect is spoken as a first language by an estimated 8,000 to 15,000 Zoroastrians in and around the cities of Yazd and Kerman in central Iran and the Irani community in India, but until the 1880s was spoken by almost a million people in central Iran..
Zoroastrian calendar         
  • [[Faravahar]], believed to be a depiction of a ''[[Fravashi]]'' (guardian spirit), to which the month and day of ''Farvardin'' is dedicated
RELIGIOUS CALENDARS
Zoroastrian month names; Fasli; Yazdgerdi calendar
Adherents of Zoroastrianism use three distinct versions of traditional calendars for liturgical purposes, all derived from medieval Iranian calendars and ultimately based on the Babylonian calendar as used in the Achaemenid empire.
Zoroastrian festivals         
ZOROASTRIAN RELIGIOUS COMMEMORATIONS
Gahanbar; Gahambar; Zoroastrian Holidays; Pateti; Shahenshahi; Phasli; Gahanbars; Kadmi
Zoroastrianism has numerous festivals and holy days, all of which are bound to the Zoroastrian calendar. The Shahenshahi and Kadmi variants of the calendar do not intercalate leap years and hence the day of the Gregorian calendar year on which these days are celebrated shifts ahead with time.

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Zoroastrian wedding

Zoroastrian weddings are a religious ceremony in Zoroastrianism in which two individuals, a man and a woman are united. In Zoroastrianism, marriage within the community is encouraged, and is greatly favored in religious texts. The following information will detail ceremony procedures and traditional processes for a Zoroastrian wedding.