- The
Nikatum nask or
Nigadum nask was one of the so
called legal nasks (volumes) of the
Sasanian Avesta. No
parts of it are
known to have survived, but...
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Gathic nasks. This
division contains five
actually legal (dādīg)
nasks (
Nikātum, Duzd-sar-nizad, Huspāram, Sakātum, and the Juddēvdād) as well as two miscellaneous...
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content covered topics of
Zoroastrian jurisprudence. It
comprised the
Nikātum, the Duzd-sar-nizad, the Huspāram, the Sakātum, the Juddēwdād, the Čihrdād...
- Pāzag nask Raθβištāiti nask Bariš nask Kaškaysraw nask Wištāsp-sāst nask
Nikātum nask Duzd-sar-nizad nask Huspāram nask Sakātum nask Juddēwdād nask Čihrdād...
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commentary in Pahlavi,
which would make it the
second longest nask
after the
Nikatum nask.
According to the Denkard, the
Sakatum nask
consisted of 30 chapters...
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Damdad nask Duzd-sar-nizad nask
Hadoxt nask
Husparam nask
Juddewdad nask
Nikatum nask
Sakatum nask
Spand nask Stod-yasn
Sudgar nask
Vishtasp yasht Warshtmansr...
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According to the text itself, the
Vaetha nask was one of the
fragrads of the
Nikatum nask,
which in turn was one of the 21
nasks of the
Sasanian Avesta. This...
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comprising seven nasks,
subdivided into the five
strictly legal (dādīg)
nasks (
Nikātum, Duzd-sar-nizad, Huspāram, Sakātum, and Vidēvdād) and the two disparate...
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chapters [...]".
Shaki 1993a, "[T]he five
strictly legal (dādīg)
nasks (
Nikātum, Duzd-sar-nizad, Huspāram, Sakātum, and Vidēvdād)". West 1892, chap. Introduction...