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Avesta - Wikipedia
The Avesta is the text corpus of religious literature of Zoroastrianism. All its texts are composed in the Avestan language and written in the Avestan ...
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AVESTA -- Zoroastrian Archives
We provide the complete text of the extant Avesta, the most ancient scriptures of Zoroastrianism, as well as many Middle Persian scriptures.
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[PDF] THE ZEND-AVESTA | HolyBooks.com
FARGARD VIII . I (1-3). Purification of the house where a· man has died. II (4-13). Funerals. III (14-22). Purification of the ways along which the.
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Zend-Avesta
Zend-Avesta (zɛndəˈvɛstə) Also 7–8 Zundavastaw. [Alteration (cf. Pers. zand(a)wastā, zandastā) of Avestá-va-Zend (Pehlevi Avistāk va Zend), i.e. the Avesta with the interpretation. The word Zend was taken as an attrib. element denoting the language of the books, and was hence used independently as i...
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The Zend Avesta, Part 1 of 3: The Vendidad (Forgotten Books)
The etymology of the term Avesta itself is uncertain, but a derivation from middle Persian abestag, 'praise', is a frequently noted possibility.
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Avesta | Definition, Contents, & Facts - Britannica
Zend-Avesta literally means “interpretation of the Avesta.” It originally referred to the commonly used Pahlavi translation but has often ...
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Zend
" and "Avesta" as synonyms and the mistaken use of "Zend-Avesta" as the name of Zoroastrian scripture. In western scholarship, the former class of manuscripts was misunderstood to be the proper name of the texts, hence the misnomer "Zend-Avesta" for the
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The Zend Avesta, Part I (SBE04) Index | Sacred Texts Archive
Part I includes an introduction, chapters on the discovery, interpretation, formation, and origin of the Avesta religion, and the Vendîdâd.
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What script was used to write Zend Avesta, and when ... - Quora
The Avesta contains the sacred writings of Zoroastrianism and Avestan is the ancient Iranian language in which it was written, an ancient ...
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: The Avesta - New Advent
The designation Zend-Avesta, which is often employed to denote the sacred code, is not strictly correct. It owes its origin to a mistaken inversion of the ...
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[PDF] The Zend-Avesta
Ashem Vohu: Holiness is the best of all good .... Give unto that man ® brightness and glory, give him health of body, give him sturdiness of body, ...
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Zend
Zend (zɛnd) Also Zand, Zund. [a. F. zend (used as the name of the language by Anquetil du Perron, 1771): see Zend-Avesta.] 1. = Zend-Avesta. In T. Hyde Hist. Relig. Vet. Pers., 1700, it is usually designated liber Zend, but it is also referred to as Zendavestâ, Vestâvazend, Avesta, Vesta, Avestak, e...
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Pazend
Pazend's principal use was for writing the commentaries (Zend) on and/or translations of the Avesta. Following Abraham Hyacinthe Anquetil-Duperron's translation of some of the texts of the Avesta in the late 18th century, the term "Zend-Avesta" was mistakenly
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Avesta
Avesta (əˈvɛstə) = Zend-Avesta. Hence Aˈvestan, Aˈvestic adjs., of or belonging to the Avesta; ns., the language of the Avesta.1807 W. Jones Sixth Discourse on Persians in Wks. (1807) III. 113 A learned follower of Zeratusht..assured me, that the letters of his prophet's book were properly called Ze...
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