Summary: An analysis of the text reveals discussions on the Zoroastrian faith with a focus on the Vandidad, a holy book. Key topics include the role of the “Izads†and “Amshaspands,†the symbolic association of glorious elements like fire, sun, moon with God’s glory, and the ominous belief that winter and certain animals are creations of malevolent forces. The refusal to worship angels due to concerns about divinity attribution, the irrationality in assigning God’s work to creatures, and the need to acknowledge God’s supreme authority are underscored. Instances of Parsi controversy and attempts to assert Polytheistic beliefs are discussed alongside the exploration of the significance of Christian faith, prophecy, and deity in enlightening the Parsi community towards spiritual understanding and prayer practices. The discussions aim to illustrate the inadequacy and potential perils of Parsi ideology while directing attention to the Christian perspective on faith and truth.