- of the texts,
hence the
misnomer "
Zend-
Avesta" for the
Avesta. In
priestly use, however, "Zand-i-
Avesta" or "
Avesta-o-Zand"
merely identified m****cripts...
- The
Avesta (/
əˈvɛstə/) is the
primary collection of
religious literature of Zoroastrianism. It was
compiled and
redacted during the late S****anian period...
-
Zoroastrian scripture) as
synonymous with the
Avesta itself, due to both
often being bundled together as "
Zend-
Avesta".
Avestan is an Old
Iranian languange and...
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James (1882). The
Zend-
Avesta Part 2.
Oxford at the
Clarendon Press. Diakonoff, Igor M. (1999). The...
- into a
European languages of the
Avesta scriptures. It was
suggested that Anquetil-Duperron's so-called
Zend Avesta was not the
genuine work of the prophet...
- Britannica.com.
Retrieved 11
March 2014. Boyce, Mary (1989) [1975]. "
Zend Avesta FARGARD XXII". A
History of
Zoroastrianism Volume One: The
Early Period...
- the
language of the
Avesta, the
primary sacred texts of Zoroastrianism. Pazend's prin****l use was for
writing the
commentaries (
Zend) on and/or translations...
- with the
track "Lazy (
Zend Avesta mix)". In 2000, he
released an
experimental pop
album Organique under the
pseudonym of
Zend Avesta. In late 2008, Rebotini...
-
Brahmana Asuri Kesava Somayaji, the
father of
Ramanuja Asuri metre of the
Zend Avesta Asur
people of
India Asuri language, an Austro-Asiatic
language spoken...
- Darmesteter,
James (1880). The
Zend-
Avesta Part 1 The Vendidad.
Oxford at the
Clarendon Press. Darmesteter,
James (1882). The
Zend-
Avesta Part 2.
Oxford at the...