Which of the following best describes the differences between Zoroastrianism and the Vedic Religion?

A. Zoroastrianism had more than one founder, but the Vedic religion was founded by one person.

B. Zoroastrianism is monotheistic, but the Vedic religion is polytheistic.

C. Zoroastrianism started in an urban area, but the Vedic religion started in rural area.

D. Zoroastrianism originated in India, but the Vedic religion originated in China.

Respuesta :

The answer is B..Apex ;-)

The correct option is B

Zoroastrianism, by the name of its founder, is the denomination of religion and philosophy that, derived from a previous religion called Mazdaism, is based on the teachings of the Iranian prophet and reformer Zoroaster (Zarathustra), who recognize as divinity Ahura Mazda , considered by Zoroaster as the only uncreated creator of everything. On the other hand, Vedism is the religion of the Vedic period, historically prior to Hinduism. Religion is based on the four ancient Sanskrit texts called Vedas. It worshiped a trinity of gods, the Vedic trinity (Agní, Indra and Suria), which in the third century BC. C. began to be replaced by the Puranic trinity of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva.