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ZOROASTRIANISM

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This is considered in Zoroastrianism an especially beneficent, clean and righteous creature, which must be fed and taken care of, it also watches over the dead.
A
Gorilla
B
Sloth
C
Cat
D
Dog
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -In Zoroastrianism, the dog is regarded as an especially beneficent, clean and righteous creature, which must be fed and taken care of. The dog is praised for the useful work it performs in the household, but it is also seen as having special spiritual virtues.

Detailed explanation-2: -Dogs were and still are highly esteemed by Zoroastrians, who included them among the beneficent creatures of Ahura Mazdā. Since antiquity, as manifest in the Avestan texts, Zoroastrianism exhorted its believers to respect, protect and take good care of dogs, as they would have done with their human fellows.

Detailed explanation-3: -Dogs in Zoroastrianism Additionally, it also classifies the fox, the weasel, the otter, the porcupine, and the hedgehog as “dogs". The otter ("water dog") is highly sacred in that multitudes of individual dogs are considered to be reborn into a single otter.

Detailed explanation-4: -In Zoroastrian otherworldly geography, one or two four-eyed dogs are present at the Cinvat bridge in order to aid the souls of the just to cross over to the “Best Existence, ‘’ which lies beyond.

Detailed explanation-5: -The soul, created by Ahura Mazda (see Ahura Mazda), is immortal and will be judged immediately after the death of the body. At the time of death, the soul must pass over a narrow bridge. At the entrance to the bridge stands the daenā, or conscience, a maiden who becomes identified with the individual soul.

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