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________________ DINKARD, BOOK VIII. 35. About petitioning, and the going of a frontier governor (mar'zpân) to the feet of tyrants (sâstârânö) to speak of regulations, and whatever is on the same subject. 36. Where and when one strikes a living person he vexes him, and the living person he strikes vexes him when dead; but he who strikes a dead person is vexed alive, and the dead person he strikes vexes him when dead; and whatever is on the same subject. 37. As to wood and useless pith (dil), that which is for keeping is as far as a dimension that is mentioned, and one, therefore, passes it by not to burn; concerning also that wood which is only for the blast of a furnace (gurih ziga) as firewood, the burning and dimensions and blast of the furnace are stated, and whatever is on the same subject. 38. About the sin through which a man attains from atonement to the sacred-twig ordeal (baresmôk-varih), and from the sacred-twig ordeal to the heat ordeal (garemôk-varih) which has maintained the worthiness of an assault that is an actual inexcusability (a kârih) to reasoning thought; and whatever is on the same subject. 39. About the excellence of physicians, their merit from doing good, and sin from not doing good; the quality that exists as regards medicines, seeking a physician for animals also, and whatever is on the same subject. 40. About a horse, which is new to the saddle (kôfak), being made tailless (ka pk) and not feeding (akhavâno), how it is done, the sin owing to doing it unlawfully and heedlessly, the ? It might be 'inevitability, but this would render the ordeal unnecessary. Digitized by Google
SR No.007672
Book TitleZend Avesta Part 02
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorJames Darmesteter
PublisherOxford
Publication Year1883
Total Pages2221
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size41 MB
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