- and must, therefore, go back to a
common Indo-Iranian tradition. The
afrinagan are a type of
prayer that are
performed by
priests during the eponymous...
-
Afriti invocation, also
known as the
Afrinagan Dahman.
Yasna 61
praises the anti-demonic
powers imbued in the
Afrinagan Dahman,
Yenghe hatam and the three...
- Zor 1887
Lawrence Heyworth Mills Zend-Avesta, part 3/3:
Yasna Visparad Afrînagân Gâhs
miscellaneous fragments 32
Hindu 1891 Max Müller
Vedic Hymns, part...
- than 250
years old. The
legend that the
Indian Zoroastrians invented the
afrinagan (the
metal urn in
which a
sacred fire
today resides) when they
moved the...
- top"
similar to
those used in Iran. In Navasari, the fire was kept in an
āfrinagān,
which was
shaped like a vase. A
larger version of this was developed...
- Gāhs are
similar in
structure and
content to the five Nyayeshes. The
Afrinagans are four "blessing"
texts recited on a
particular occasion: the first...
-
Avesta into English. This translation,
which included the Yasna, Visparad,
Afrînagân, Gâhs, and
miscellaneous fragments, were
subsequently publication as in...
- ī Rapiθwin Vīsprad Vīdēvdād Vīštāsp Yašt
Khordeh Avesta Niyāyišn Gāh
Āfrīnagān Sīh‐rōzag Yašts (a
group of 21 hymns, such as the
Ohrmazd Yašt) Āfrīn...
-
opening words as the ya visatha, also
appears in
Siroza 1/2 and
several Afrinagans,
notably those of Arda
Fravash (the 'righteous fravash') and
Dahman (the...
- that
includes only the five
Nyayesh texts, the five Gah texts, the four
Afrinagans, and five
introductory chapters that
consist of
quotations from various...