- The Čihrdād nask[pronunciation?] or Kitradād nask is one of the lost
nasks (volumes) of the
Sasanian Avesta and
survives only as
summaries preserved in...
- and in the Vendidad. The 10th-century
Middle Persian Denkard summarizes Chihrdad, a lost book (nask) of the Avesta,
which mentions Hushang. The Bundahishn...
- 'mortal'. In the
eighth book of the Denkard, a
reference is made to the lost
Chihrdad nask (one of the 21
volumes of the
Sasanian Avesta). Apparently, this volume...
-
claim that
Ferdowsi also used
Zoroastrian nasks, such as the now-lost
Chihrdad, as
sources as well. Many
other Pahlavi sources were used in composing...
-
Denkard itself contains summaries of
nasks from
other compilations, such as
Chihrdad from the Avesta,
which are
otherwise lost. The
natural divisions of the...
-
Avestan geography Avestan Barashnûm
Barsom Book of Arda
Viraf Bundahishn Chihrdad Daeva Dakhma Dastur Denkard -
Faravahar Fire
temple Frashokereti Fravashi...
-
meaning of the name has been
connectd to the
meaning of the name of the
Chihrdad nask. The
Sasanian Avesta was
organized into 21 nasks, i.e., volumes, which...
-
summaries of
several lost
Avestan texts (Wishtasp sast nask,
Spand nask,
Chihrdad nask, and
Varshtmansar nask), as
reported in the
Denkard (respectively...
- Hom
Yasht Zamyad Yasht Sasanian Avesta Bag nask
Bagan yasht Barish nask
Chihrdad nask
Damdad nask Duzd-sar-nizad nask
Hadoxt nask
Husparam nask Juddewdad...