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INTRODUCTION | ix |
TRANSLATIONS. | |
Preliminary Observations to the Yasts and Sîrôzahs | 1 |
Sîrôzah I | 3 |
Sîrôzah II | 13 |
I. Ormazd Yast | 21 |
(Bahman Yast) | 31 |
II. Haptân Yast | 35 |
III. Ardibehist Yast | 41 |
IV. Khordâd Yast | 48 |
V. Âbân Yast | 52 |
VI. Khôrshêd Yast | 85 |
VII. Mâh Yast | 88 |
VIII. Tîr Yast | 92 |
IX. Gôs Yast | 110 |
X. Mihir Yast | 119 |
XI. Srôsh Yast Hâdhôkht | 159 |
XII. Rashn Yast | 168 |
XIII. Farvardîn Yast | 179 |
XIV. Bahrâm Yast | 231 |
XV. Râm Yast | 249 |
XVI. Dîn Yast | 264[p. viii] |
XVII. Ashi Yast | 270 |
XVIII. Âstâd Yast | 283 |
XIX. Zamyâd Yast | 286 |
XX. Vanant Yast | 310 |
XXI. Yast Fragment | 311 |
XXII. Yast | 314 |
XXIII. Âfrîn Paighambar Zartûst | 324 |
XXIV. Vîstâsp Yast | 328 |
Preliminary Observations to the Nyâyis | 349 |
I. Khôrshêd Nyâyis | 349 |
II. Mihir Nyâyis | 353 |
III. Mâh Nyâyis | 355 |
IV. Âbân Nyâyis | 356 |
V. Âtas Nyâyis | 357 |
INDEX to the Translations of the Vendîdâd, Sîrôzahs, Yasts, and Nyâyis | 363 |
Transliteration of Oriental Alphabets adopted for the Translations of the Sacred Books of the East | 381 |