Zoroastrianism is the oldest of the revealed world-religions, and it has probably had more influence on mankind, directly and indirectly, than any other single faith. ... We provide the complete text of the extant Avesta, the most ancient scriptures of Zoroastrianism, as well as many Pahlavi scriptures.
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The Avesta is the primary collection of sacred texts of Zoroastrianism, composed in the Avestan language. The etymology of the term Avesta itself is uncertain, but a derivation from Middle Persian...
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The Zend Avesta ... The Zend Avesta, Part I: Vendîdâd (SBE 4) translated by James Darmesteter [1880]; Part I of the SBE Avesta translation. ... The Zend Avesta, Part III: (SBE 31) The Yasna, Visparad, Âfrînagân, Gâhs and Miscellaneous Fragments translated by L.H. Mills [1887]; Part III of the SBE Avesta translation.
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The Zend Avesta, Part I (SBE04) James Darmesteter, tr. [1880], at sacred-texts.com ... This is part I of the Sacred Books of the East Zend Avesta translation.
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The designation Zend-Avesta, which is often employed to denote the sacred code, is not strictly correct. It owes its origin to a mistaken inversion of the Pahlavi designation Avistak u Zand, a term which probably means "Text and Commentary";
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The Zend Avesta of Zarathustra (Paperback) ... This 50-page book is only a selection form the Zend-Avesta, and NOT the whole book. Still, it does give one a representative idea of what the rest of the book probably holds. May be intertesting for someone into Eastern Mythology, but who doesn't want to get in too deep.
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Zend-Avesta The great work of Zoroaster, or rather Zarathustra, the Mede, who reformed the Magian religion. It is the Avesta or "Living Word," written in the Zend language (B.C. 490). It now contains the Yacna, the Vispered, the Vendidad, and the Khordah-Avesta.
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ZEND - AVESTA, the original document of the religion of Zoroaster, still used by the Parsees as their bible and prayer-book. ... The name " Zend-Avesta " has been current in Europe since the time of Anquetil Duperron (c. 1771), but the Parsees themselves call it simply Avesta, Zend (i.e. "
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Zoroastrianism was founded in the 6th century before Christ by the Persian prophet Zoroaster; at the time of Buddha. ; It was the official religion of the Persian Empire until it was conquered by Alexander the Great in 330 after Christ... ... Scriptures: Their Bible is the Zend Avesta Avesta-Zoroastran Archives...
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Zendavesta - Definition of Zendavesta at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Zendavesta. Look it up now! ... the Avesta together with the Zend.
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