Varstmânsar Nask.
1. The thirteenth fargard, Ustavaiti [1], is about the great reward of him who, through virtuous procedure, may occasion the benefit of a man [2] and of the religion of righteousness also. 2. This, too, that the maintenance of righteousness [3] is through the practice of it.
3. About the tokens of a righteous man—that is, the evidence of him—and his reverence for duty and good works; also his imperceptible perversion (kastârîh)—that is, not a single sin is manifest [ p. 270 ] in him—and he is an accomplisher of the stipulations of Vohûman [4], good thoughts, good words, and good deeds, and a comprisal of every goodness in the propitiation of the righteous. 4. About [5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(269:4) See Chap. XIII, 1 n. ↩︎
(269:5) See Pahl. Yas. XLII, 1 a. ↩︎
(269:6) Ibid. 1 d. ↩︎
(270:1) See Pahl. Yas. XLII, 2 d. ↩︎
(270:2) Another folio of B is here lost, containing the end of this chapter and the beginning of the next. The passage missing was equivalent to about 100 lines of this translation, of which perhaps three-fourths belonged to this chapter and one-fourth to the next. ↩︎