- The
Staota Yesnya (Avestan: 𐬯𐬙𐬀𐬋𐬙𐬀 𐬪𐬈𐬯𐬦𐬌𐬌𐬀, romanized:
staōta ẏesńiia,
Sacrificial Eulogy), also
known as Stod Yasn,
refers to the editorial...
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invocations to the divinities.
Chapters 14–18
serve as an
introduction to the
Staota Yesniia of
Yasna 19–59. The
first 10
verses of
Yasna 17, "to the fires,...
- its impressiveness". This
appears to have been done by
joining the
Gathic Staota Yesnya with the
haoma ceremony. Furthermore, it is
believed that another...
-
Hadoxt and the
Spand nask. Of
these nasks, the Stod-yasn is
extant in the
Staota Yesnya,
which forms the
central portion of the High
Liturgies like the Yasna...
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Sasanian Avesta No Name
Chapters Surviving texts Topic 21. Stōd-yasn -
Staota Yesnya - 1. Sūdgar 22
fragments commetaries on the
Gathas 2. Warštmānsr...
-
material is
found in the
Staota Yesnya, the
central part of
Zoroastrinian High
Liturgies like the
Yasna and the Visperad. The
Staota Yesnya consists of the...
- the
Warshtmansr nask, such that they all
contained commentaries on the
Staota Yesnia, in
particular the Gathas. The
first three fragards are
still extant...
-
which the
corresponding texts are intercalated, as mentioned,
between the
Staota Yesniia". West 1892, p. 24: " 'The last
number refers, no doubt, to the...
- into 22
fragards (chapters), with all
three providing commentary on the
Staota Yenya, in
particular the Gathas. Accordingly, it was
placed into the first...
- 10.500 word
commentary in Pahlavi. It
covered the
central part of the
Staota Yesnya,
starting with the
Ahuna Vairya manthra (fargard 1),
followed by...