The Book on Amazon From the successful Online Library that achieved over 70,000 downloads in just one month. The Gāthā : Zarathustra's Call to Truth and Judgment Discover the spiritual heart of Zoroastrianism, one of the world's oldest and most important prophetic and monotheistic religions. This volume presents the sacred Gathas , the 17 hymns directly attributed to the prophet Zarathustra Spitama, along with an essential selection of legal, mythological, and ritual texts from the Fargard (the Vendidad ). Revealed to inspire humanity's ethical choice, the text explores the cosmic conflict between Good (Ahura Mazda) and Evil (Angra Mainyu). Main Content: The Doctrine of Choice The Gāthās are a powerful moral and spiritual reminder, centered on some fundamental concepts: • Aša (Truth / Cosmic Order): divine law, justice and the path of the righteous. • Druj (Lie / Chaos): The path of evil, greed and violence, leading to ruin. • Vohu Manah (Good Mind): the faculty of ethical discernment, essential for worship and prosperity. Through the hymns (Yasna Y28-Y53), Zarathustra questions God about the nature of the world, the destiny of the soul, and the reward for those who choose right action and the Good Mind. The Legacy of Law and Myth The second part of the volume offers an essential synthesis of the Fargard , the code that defines the daily struggle against Evil in the physical world: • Cosmogony and cosmic struggle: the narrative of the dual creation and the cycle of time, culminating in the final victory of Light over Darkness (Fargard 18). • The Myth of Yima (Jamshid): The story of the Golden Age, the fall of the first king due to vanity and lies, and the creation of the Var (the sacred refuge) against the deadly frost (Fargard 5). • Laws of purity and hygiene ( Vendidad ): detailed rules for the protection of the community against impurity, disease and contagion, through the ritual use of pure water, ash and sacred fire (Fargard 2, 7). • Ethical and social code: laws regulating crimes against the person, loyalty and the role of the judge, establishing penalties and reparations to maintain social order according to the Aša (Fargard 4). • Exorcism and Protection: Rites and Prayers against the Daēva (Demons), to ward off disease, madness and violence (Fargard 12). This edition, edited by Sebastiano Vottari, includes a double translation of the Gathas for greater clarity and understanding. It is a fundamental text for scholars and readers seeking the ethical and philosophical roots that have shaped much of subsequent religious history, from Ancient Iran to the Abrahamic traditions. Make the doctrine of the right path your own and discover the treasure of Zarathustra's wisdom.