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		<title>March 13, 2009: Zoroastrian New Year</title>
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<p><strong>FARZAD AIDUN</strong> (hugging his children): Happy Norooz!</p>
<p>Norooz is celebrated at the precise moment that spring arrives.</p>
<p>The Prophet Zoroaster&#8217;s message was very universal, centered around the tenets of good thoughts, good words, and good deeds.</p>
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<p><em>Chanting the Ashem Vohu prayers.</em></p>
<p>There&#8217;s a misconception amongst many that, you know, Zoroastrians are fire worshipers. Traditionally, it&#8217;s customary to pray in front of a fire or pray towards a light source. Light is very significant in the Zoroastrian religion, and it&#8217;s a sign of knowledge and wisdom.</p>
<p>(to his son): Now look in the mirror…</p>
<p>We offer the mirror. It&#8217;s essentially a sign of light. You look in mirror and you get some rosewater, which is very aromatic. You also get to see yourself and see how you look at the beginning of the year.</p>
<p>(teaching his children at the kitchen table): Good thoughts, good words, good deeds.</p>
<p>I believe in one God, Ahura Mazda. My God allows me to think and to choose what&#8217;s right and wrong. &#8220;Asha&#8221; is the law of nature, and as long as you strive to always follow the path of Asha, to make sure that you&#8217;re considering everything in the universe, you will make this world a better place for future generations to come.</p>
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