- The Mēnōg-ī
Khrad (ˈmeːnoːgiː xrad) or
Spirit of
Wisdom is one of the most
important secondary texts in
Zoroastrianism written in
Middle Persian. Also...
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found in
texts such as the Bundahishn, the Dadestan-i Denig, the Menog-i
Khrad, as well as in
collections of tales, such as the Matikan-e
yusht faryan...
- and
important books of this era
include the Denkard, Bundahishn, Menog-i
Khrad,
Selections of Zadspram,
Jamasp Namag,
Epistles of Manucher, Rivayats, Dadestan-i-Denig...
- (the 'Viraf' of the story)
through the next world. the
Daedestan i Menog-i
Khrad, "Judgments of the
Spirit of Wisdom", is an
andarz text (a
class of Iranian...
- and
later "hero"; with
regards to Chinese, it is
cognate to qiè 朅 (< OC *
kʰrad) (ZS) "martial"; with
regards to
languages other than Chinese, it is cognate...
- Karkōy in the city of Zarang,
which was extinguished.
According to Menog-i
Khrad, Kay
Khosrow ruled over Iran for 60 years, and then
handed the
power to...
- zaman-i
derang xvatay "time of the long dominion", as
found in the Menog-i
Khrad. The
fourth and eighty-sixth
entry of the
Pazend prayer titled 101 Names...
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Zoroastrian text from the
Sasanian period includes the Dadestan-e Menog-e
Khrad (Judgments of the
Spirit of Wisdom).
Christians in the
Sasanian Empire belonged...
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Khrat Shabuhragan of Mani Shahrestanha-ye
Eranshahr Bundahishn Menog-i
Khrad Jamasp Namag Dadestan-i
Denig Anthology of
Zadspram Warshtmansr Zand-i Wahman...
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Religious Judgments (Dadestan-i Denig) and the
Spirit of
Wisdom (Menog-i
Khrad). The
Mandaeans believe in
purification of
souls inside of Leviathan, whom...