- The Wizīdagīhā-ī
Zādspram (or Vizīdagīhā-ī
Zādspram), also
known as the
Anthology or
Selections of
Zadspram, is a
Pahlavi language composition of Zoroastrian...
-
place of the waters" and a
mighty river.
According to the Wizidagiha-i
Zadspram, at the end of time, when
Ormuzd triumphs over Ahriman, the
followers of...
- literature,
texts including the Bundahishn, Denkard, and the Wizidagiha-i
Zadspram.
According to the
Zoroastrian creation myth,
there is one universal, transcendent...
-
Khrad and the
Selections of
Zādspram (both 9th century)
reveal a
Zurvanite tendency. The latter, in
which the
priest Zādspram chastises his brother's un-Mazdaean...
- Culture, By:
Philippe Gignoux.
Zâdspram, Wizîdagîhâ, ed. and tr. with comm.
Philippe Gignoux and
Ahmad Tafazzoli as
Anthologie de
Zâdspram, Paris, 1994....
-
agrees with the
description of the
simurgh in the
Middle Persian book of
Zadspram. In
another tale,
simurgh feeds the hero on the
journey while the hero...
-
Zoroastrian community of Pārs and Kermān, son of Juvānjam and
brother of
Zādspram. The work
consists of an
introduction and ninety-two
questions along with...
- is
found in a
number of
Zoroastrian texts,
including the
Selections of
Zadspram. In 1955 poet and
writer Robert Graves published the
mythography The Gr****...
- this era
include the Denkard, Bundahishn, Menog-i Khrad,
Selections of
Zadspram,
Jamasp Namag,
Epistles of Manucher, Rivayats, Dadestan-i-Denig, and Arda...
- from vart- "turn"
hence "turning away, departing, death." The
Epistles of
Zadspram, a 10th
century exegetical work,
derives fravashi from fra-vaxsh "to grow...