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Zoroastrianism's original language is Avestan, an ancient Iranian language. The sacred texts of the religion, known as the Avesta, were composed in Avestan and contain hymns, rituals, and religious laws. Avestan is closely related to Old Persian, the language of the Achaemenid Empire, but it has distinct features that set it apart. The use of Avestan reflects the early Zoroastrian community's cultural and linguistic context in ancient Persia.

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