Ahunawar, the very first creature
Subject Areas : epic
1 - دانشآموختة دکتری رشتة زبان و ادبیات فارسی، دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی – واحد علوم و تحقیقات تهران، ایران.
Keywords: Ahunawar, Ya a ahu vairiio, Boghan Yasht, Bagh Nask, 9th Dinkard,
Abstract :
Prayer to Ahunawar is the most sacred and perhaps the most ancient prayer of the Zoroastrians which had probably been a sort of prelude to Gahan before the rewriting of the Avesta in the Sassanid era. This versified piece has allegorical characteristics of Gahan and has also the complexity and sublime meanings of this work. It is composed in the same meter as Ahunudgah, whereas in the present Avesta, it is included in the 13th section of the yasn 27th. The prayer of Ahunawar in terms of theme contains deep meanings, and in terms of diction it has precise metaphorical meanings makings its true understanding rather difficult. In the foregoing discussion attempt is made to examine this prayer on the basis of the past research and based on the concepts from the Gahani Avesta and the present Avesta. Also relying upon the Pahlavi texts particularly the first Fargard, “Bagh Nask” which deals with the faith in the 9th Dinkard which in turn had been less considered by the researchers has been used as reference in this article. Bagh Nask is one of the nasks of the Avesta in the Sassanid era although its Avestai text did not last, a summary of its contents based on the understanding of the composer of Dinkard, is included in the 9th Dinkard. “Baghan Yasht” also including the three yasns 19th, 20th, and 21st from the Avesta, is the oldest interpretation in the Avestai language of the three most significant prayers of the Zoroastrians remaining to this day.
�یی در آغوش باد، تهران، علمی، چاپ سوم، 1378.