The Recognition of the Yasna of the Seven Chapters of Mazdisnaan Avesta and its interpretations
Subject Areas : Two quarterly scientific commentary of the revelation texts
1 - گروه ادیان و عرفان، واحد کرمانشاه، دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی. کرمانشاه. ایران
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Zoroastrians consider Avesta's book as a divine text of the Iranian people, which was from Ahura Mazda that was presented to the Iranian prophet, Zoroaster, by a God-sent angel. Yasna is one of the components of the Avesta of Persia, which includes the most prestigious parts of the Zoroastrian hymns, called "Goths" or "Hats". This study describes the content of Iranian texts by describing and analyzing the content of the texts of the seven seasons of the Yasna of ancient Persians and examining the concepts contained therein. In this research, concepts such as "Asha, Amshaspandan, Faravahar, Fire and Zoroastrian fire temples are studied based on Haptang-haiti or seven chapters of Yasna.
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