- The
Yasna Haptanghaiti (Yasna Haptaŋhāiti) (YH),
Avestan for "Worship in
Seven Chapters," is a set of
seven hymns within the
greater Yasna collection,...
- are not as old as the
Gathas and
Yasna Haptanghaiti.
Yasna 28–34:
Ahunavaiti Gatha Yasna 35–41:
Yasna Haptanghaiti, the "seven-chapter Yasna", also in Gathic...
- holy." The
oldest attested use of the term is in part of the
Yasna Haptanghaiti and in
which the two
elements of the name
occur in
reverse order, that...
- its
constant help. The
ceremony accompanying recitation of the
Yasna Haptanghaiti seems to
originate in pre-Zoroastrian
times when
priests would offer...
-
sequential order of the
Gathas is
structurally interrupted by the
Yasna Haptanghaiti ("seven-chapter Yasna",
chapters 35–41,
linguistically as old as the...
-
traditionally attributed to
Zoroaster himself, or by name in the
Yasna Haptanghaiti, a seven-verse
section of the
Yasna liturgy that is
linguistically as...
- the rest.
These so
called Old
Avestan texts are the Gathas, the
Yasna Haptanghaiti, and a
number of
short mantras. They are
linguistically very similar...
-
Zoroaster is
credited with
authorship of the
Gathas as well as the
Yasna Haptanghaiti, a
series of
hymns composed in Old
Avestan that
cover the core of Zoroastrian...
- the
various ahuras of the
Avesta receive this epithet. In the
Yasna Haptanghaiti, the
ahuranis are
invoked in the plural, as "companions of the ahura...
- order: The
natural language of the
composers of the Gathas, the
Yasna Haptanghaiti, the four
sacred prayers (Y. 27 and 54).
Changes precipitated by slow...