- tradition—also
nominally called yashts.
These "hidden"
Yashts are: the
Barsom Yasht (Yasna 2),
another Hom
Yasht in
Yasna 9–11, the
Bhagan Yasht of
Yasna 19–21, a hymn...
-
extended Yasna are from the
Yashts,
which are
hymns to the
individual yazatas.
Unlike the Yasna,
Visperad and Vendidad, the
Yashts and the
other lesser texts...
- It
belongs to the
Legendary Yashts and, with 97 stanzas, it is the
fourth longest in the collection. The name of the
Yasht is
reported in
different ways...
- the so
called legendary Yashts,
namely the Aban
Yasht, the
Drvasp Yasht, the Ram
Yasht, the Den
Yasht, and the
Zamyad Yasht. They are
called legendary...
- the
Yashts (Avestan: yašt, 'prayer, honor')
contain additional information. Of
particular interest here are the Mihr
Yasht, the
Farvardin Yasht, and...
-
belonges to the so
called Great Yashts and, with 158 stanzas, it is the
longest in the collection. The
Frawardin Yasht is ****umed to be the
product of...
- Mihr
Yasht is the
tenth Yasht of the 21
Yasht collection and is
dedicated to the
veneration of Mithra. It
belonges to the so
called Great Yashts and,...
- pantheons." The
Avestan Hymn to
Mithra (
Yasht 10) is the longest, and one of the best-preserved, of the
Yashts.
Mithra is
described in the Zoroastrian...
- stanzas, it is the
second shortest Yasht in the
collection and like the 21th
Vanant Yasht, the
overall shortest of the
Yashts, it does not have a name day in...
- he is said to have
defeated demons (daēvas). In the old
Yashts,
particularly in the Aban
Yasht,
Hushang is
depicted as a
great king who made sacrifices...