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Yasna (/ˈjʌsnə/; Avestan: 𐬫𐬀𐬯𐬥𐬀) is the
Avestan name of Zoroastrianism's prin****l act of worship. It is also the name of the
primary liturgical...
- The
Yasna Haptanghaiti (
Yasna Haptaŋhāiti) (YH),
Avestan for "Worship in
Seven Chapters," is a set of
seven hymns within the
greater Yasna collection,...
- text is the
Yasna,
which takes its name from the
corresponding ceremony, in
which it is recited. The most
important portion of the
Yasna texts are the...
- Mazda.
These writings are part of a
major section of the
Avesta called the
Yasna,
which forms the core of
Zoroastrian liturgy. Zoroaster's
religious philosophy...
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Myriad Eyes," (
Yasna 1:3), "the Lofty, and the Everlasting... the
Province Ruler,"(
Yasna 1:11), "the
Yazad (Divinity) of the
Spoken Name" (
Yasna 3:5), and...
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Yasna Poliana (Ukrainian: Ясна Поляна) may
refer to
several places in Ukraine:
Yasna Poliana,
Chernihiv Oblast,
village in Novhorod-Siverskyi
Raion Yasna...
- (Zoroaster) himself. They form the core of the
Zoroastrian liturgy (the
Yasna). They are
arranged in five
different modes or metres. The
Avestan term...
- in
Yasna 45.2 – the "more
bounteous of the
spirits twain"
declares angra mainyu to be its "absolute antithesis". A
similar statement occurs in
Yasna 30...
- the
Yasna Haptanghaiti and in
which the two
elements of the name
occur in
reverse order, that is, as
Spenta Amesha. Like all
other verses of the
Yasna Haptanghaiti...
- the
course of the sun, the moon and the
stars (
Yasna 44.3), and it is
through aṣ̌a that
plants grow (
Yasna 48.6). "Right working" also
overlaps with both...