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Introduction, Chapter-1. The Discovery Of The Zend Avesta, 2. The Interpretation Of The Zend-Avesta, 3. The Formation Of The Zend-Avesta, 4. The Vendidad.Translation Of The Vendidad: Fargard 1. An Enumeration Of 16 Lands Created By Ahura Mazda, And Of As Many Plagues Created In Opposition By Angra Mainyu, 2. Myths Of Yima, 3. The Earth, 4. Contract And Outrages, 5,6,7,8,9. The Nine Nights Barashnum, 10. Spells Recited During The Process Of Cleansing, 11. Special Spells For The Cleansing Of The Several Objects, 12. The Upaman:How Long It Lasts For Different Relatives, 13. The Dog, 14. The
Atonement For The Murder Of A Water Dog, 15,16, 17. Hair And Nails, 18, 19, 20. Thrita And The Origin Of Medicine, 21. Waters And Light, 22. Angra Mainyu Creates 99,999 Diseases:Ahura Mazda Applies For The Healing To The Holy Words And To Airyaman. <-p>
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Introduction: Translations, Preliminary Observations To The Yasts And Sirozahs, Sirozah I, Sirozah II, I. Ormazd Yast, (Bahman Yast) II. Haptan Yast. III. Ardibehist Yast IV. Khordad Yast V. Aban Yast VI. Khorshed Yast VII. Mah Yast VIII. Tir Yast, IX. Gos Yast, X. Mihir Yast XI. Srosh Yast Hadokht XII. Rashn Yast . XIII. Farvardin
Yast XIV. Bahram Yast XV. Ram Yast XVI. Din Yast, XVII Ashi Yast, XVIII. Astad Yast, XIX. Zamyad Yast, XX. Vanant Yast, XXI. Yast Fragment, XXII. Yast, XXIII. Afrin Paighambar Zartust, XXIV. Vistasp Yast. <-p>
Preliminary Observations To The Nyayis I. Khorshed Nyayis II. Mihir Nyayis III. Mah Nyayis IV. Aban Nyayis, V. Atas Nyayis. INDEX To The Translations Of The Vendidad, Sirozahs, Yasrts, And Nyayis.<-p>
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Preface, Introduction, Abbreviations, Translations:-<-p>
The Gathas (Yasna Xxviii-Xxxiv, Xliii-Li, Liii), Yasna I-Xxvii, Xxxv-Xlii, Lii, Liv-Lxxii., Visparad I-Xxiii, Gahs I?V, Miscellaneous Fragments, Index. <-p>
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