Avesta - holy Zoroastrian canonical texts of the ancients. According to one of the versions, dini metinlerin all külliyatı 1200 fragarddan ('bölüm, gızır') ve Milattan bin yıl önce altın rengi tahtahların seşırıtı. According to another version, the text was written in 1200 oxen. The present Avesta collection contains only a small part of them. Texts were lost during the Greek occupation. According to legend, the Avesta was written by Büyük İskender in 330 BC.
Metin analizleri, Avesta'nın different sections (religious texts, legendary history, religious law, epic topics, priests) oluştuğunu. It is seen that they have been brought together in different places in Iran in different periods. Avesta'nın en eski çıkımış daha Zaradüşt çıkımışlar iken çıkmışlar, others ardıları ve rahipler ızıya geçerilmiş ya da eklenşimşler.
Even though there were attempts to interpret the Avesta from a philosophical perspective, the Avesta began to attract philosophers from the beginning of the 19th century. So, Zoroaster and Avesta have a prominent place in the works of people like P. Beyl, G. Ritter; Alman idealizminin en büyük tüşmelcisi Hegel Avesta'ya büyük ilgi duydu. V. Götheve and F. Nietzsche used Zoroastrianism and the Avesta in their works. The parts of the Avesta were published in English from 1880 to 1894 under the title of Oxford's "Sacred Books of the East" translated by James Darmesteter. This English translation is still being used by researchers. The Türkçe translation of the Avesta was done by Darmesteter's English translation.