- 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...
-
force of the universe,
working in gētīg (the
visible material realm) and
mēnōg (the
invisible spiritual and
mental realm)
through the
Amesha Spenta, a...
- "obedience" (Av.
Aeshma versus Sraosha)
Gannag menog, the "foul death" or "stinking spirit",
opposing Hormazd (Gannag
menog is
unknown in the Avesta, and Hormazd...
-
Zurvan at all. Of the
remaining so-called
Pahlavi books, only two, the
Mēnōg-i
Khrad and the
Selections of Zādspram (both 9th century)
reveal a Zurvanite...
- can be
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...
- The Dana-i
Menog-i khrat[pronunciation?], (Persian: دانای مینوی خرد) or 'opinions of the
spirit of wisdom', a
Middle Persian book
which was
written about...
-
Zoroastrian (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...
-
epithet 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...
-
important Zoroastrian text from the
Sasanian period includes the Dadestan-e
Menog-e
Khrad (Judgments of the
Spirit of Wisdom).
Christians in the Sasanian...
- name of 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...