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  1. Zoroastrians believe people are free to choose between good and bad. Choosing good will lead to happiness, and choosing bad will lead to unhappiness. So it is the best to choose good. Therefore, the motto of the religion is "Good Thoughts, Good Words, Good Deeds".

  2. Humata, Huxta, Huvarshta (Good Thoughts, Good Words, Good Deeds), the Threefold Path of Asha, is considered the core maxim of Zoroastrianism especially by modern practitioners. In Zoroastrianism, good transpires for those who do righteous deeds for its own sake, not for the search of reward.

  3. 3 sty 2011 · Since the time immemorial, the threefold motto of “good thoughts, good words and good deeds” has been a fundamental tenet in Zoroastrianism . This ancient code is acknowledged by Zoroastrians of every shade of doctrinal belief.

  4. Your good thoughts, good words and good deeds alone will be your intercessors. Nothing more will be wanted. They alone will serve you as a safe pilot to the harbour of Heaven, as a safe guide to the gates of paradise.

  5. 15 gru 2004 · HUMATA HŪXTA HUVARŠTA, three Avestan words which encapsulate the ethical goals of Zoroastrianism. In form verbal adjectives, meaning “well thought, well said, well done,” they were substantivized to mean “good thought, good word, good act” (Narten, 1986, p. 86, n. 1).

  6. 1 mar 2016 · The threefold motto of “good thoughts, good words and good deeds”- .mata, hüḵta, hvaršta has been a fundamental tenet in Zoroastrianism since the time immemorial. Hû.mata, hüḵta, hvaršta literally means “the purest essence in thoughts, words and deeds.”.

  7. 11 lut 2013 · The Zoroastrian threefold motto of “good thoughts, good words and good deeds” or “-mata, hükhta, hvarshta,” simplifies our ancient religion and means the purest essence in thoughts, words and deeds.

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