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Zarathustra, also known as Zoroaster, was an ancient religious leader and philosopher born sometime between about BCE and BCE, who is credited with founding Zoroastrianism. He served as an inspiration to millennia of philosophers, including those of classic Greek, Judaism, Islam, and Christianity, to as recently as Friedrich Nietzsche — He was perhaps the earliest of the ancient philosophers who recognized that the world is divided into good and evil.
According to tradition, he and his wife, Dugdowa or Dugdav , wished to have children. To do so, they obtained milk from virgin cows, mixed it with twigs from a haoma plant and drank it. They then attempted to have sex but were prevented by demons three times. The fourth time they succeed and Zoroaster was conceived of three elements, the frawar his soul from the hom plant, xwarrag his glory from his mother, and his tan gorh his body substance from the milk.
There are many versions of Zoroaster's birth: all of them say he laughed uproariously when he was born. The primary tradition is that the supreme being Ahura Mazda sent the Immortal Saint Vohumano "Virtuous Thought" to enter the infant's soul, and Zoroaster, illumined with a bright light, laughed so loudly that the whole neighborhood heard him.
Magicians sitting near him were horrified, and sent word to the king of the realm, who commanded one of his servants to seize him so he could kill the infant. But instead, a terrible pain overtook the servant and he fled. At the age of 30, on his way to the Spring Festival , Zoroaster experienced a series of visions, what the 9th century CE Pahlavi scholars studying the philosopher referred to as "the year of religion.