A Zoroastrian theological library, daily prayer companion, sacred calendar, and scholarly archive — connecting 3,500 years of fire to the digital age.
A complete theological case for the Persian origin of Western religion — from the sacred fire of Zoroaster to the import log of every concept Judaism, Christianity, and Islam inherited from Persia.
Three companions for the practicing Zoroastrian — and for anyone curious about the rhythm of a faith older than scripture.
A standing record of the suppression of the Avestan inheritance — across 2,500 years, from the first textual inversions of antiquity through the conquests, councils, and academic frameworks that erased its source, to the AI systems now reproducing the pattern in real time.
Standalone bodies of writing — each its own argument, each tracing a thread of the Persian-Zoroastrian inheritance back to its source.
One thousand years ago, an old man died in a Persian garden. He had spent thirty years writing fifty thousand couplets to keep Zoroastrian Persia alive. It worked. A seven-part essay series for the millennium of his death.
A cited, source-driven study tracing how the deity of the Hebrew Bible developed from the Shasu of YHW in 1400 BCE to the Persian inheritance that reshaped him forever. Nine threads, forty-one primary documents, every claim sourced.
eFireTemple sits at the center of a constellation of platforms — AI, media, education, culture, and community — all connected through the spirit of Asha.
Begin wherever calls to you — the library, the prayers, the calendar, the archive. The fire is always lit.