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________________ VENDIDAD. Euphrates (ὅτι τὴν ἐμὴν ἐκπονεῖς γῆν, τοὺς πέραν Εὐφράτου καρποὺς ἐπὶ τὰ κάτω τῆς ̓Ασίας μέρη καταφυτεύων). 22 The third Fargard may serve as a Commentary to those texts. The principal subject is, as the Dînkard has it: What comforts most the Genius of the Earth (§§ 1-6)? What discomforts most the Genius of the Earth (§§ 7-11)? What rejoices the Earth most (§§ 12-35)? In each of these three developments a series of five objects is considered. Series I and II, though expressed in symmetrical terms, do not answer one another: there is greater symmetry, as to the ideas, between the second series and the third. Series I and II are a dry enumeration. The third series contains two interesting digressions, one on the funeral laws (§§ 14-21), and the other on the sanctity of husbandry (§§ 24-33). The Fargard ends with a development forbidding the burial of the dead (§§ 36-42): it is a sort of commentary to § 8. The subject of this chapter has become a commonplace topic with the Parsis, who have treated it more or less antithetically in the Mainyô-i-khard (chaps. V and VI) and in the Ravâets (Gr. Rav. pp. 434-437). I. 1. O Maker of the material world, thou Holy One! Which is the first place where the Earth 1 feels most happy? Ahura Mazda answered: 'It is the place whereon one of the faithful steps forward, O Spitama Zarathustra ! with the log in his hand, the Baresma 3 in his hand, the milk in his hand, the mortar in his 1 'The Genius of the Earth' (Comm.) The wood for the fire altar. The Baresma (now called barsom) is a bundle of sacred twigs which the priest holds in his hand while reciting the prayers. (See Farg. XIX, 18 seq. and notes.) The so-called gîv or gîvâm, one of the elements of the Haoma sacrifice. The Havana or mortar used in crushing the Haoma or Hôm. Digitized by Google
SR No.007671
Book TitleZend Avesta Part 01
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorJames Darmesteter
PublisherOxford
Publication Year1895
Total Pages2695
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size49 MB
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