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- CHAPTER 5
(This chapter is identical with Yasna 37. )
- CHAPTER 6
<h4>THE SACRIFICE CONTINUES WITH FULLER EXPRESSION</h4>
1. We worship the Creator Ahura Mazda with our sacrifice, and
the Bountiful Immortals who rule aright, and who dispose of all
aright.
2. And we worship the Asnya with our sacrifice, and Havani, Savanghi
and Visya, the holy lords of the ritual order, and Mithra of the
wide pastures, of the thousand ears, and myriad eyes, the Yazad
of the spoken name, and we worship Raman Hvastra.
3. And we worship Rapithwina with our sacrifice, and Fradat-fshu,
and the Zantuma, and Righteousness the Best, and the Fire, Ahura
Mazda's son, holy lords of the ritual order.
4. And we worship Uzayeirina, and Fradat-vira, and Dahvyuma*,
the holy lord of the ritual order, and that kingly Ahura, the
radiant Napat-apam, of the fleet horses, and the water holy, and
Mazda-made.
5. And we worship Aiwisruthrima and Aibigaya in our sacrifice,
the holy lord of the ritual order, and Fradat-vispam-hujyaiti
and the Zarathushtrotema, the holy lord of the ritual order, and
the good, heroic, bountiful Fravashis of the saints, and the women
who bring forth many sons, and the Prosperous home-life which
endures without reverse throughout the year, and Force which is
well-shaped and stately, and the Blow which brings the victory,
which is Ahura-given, and the Victorious Ascendency (which it
secures).
6. And we worship Ushahina with our sacrifice, and Berejya, and
Nmanya, and Sraosha (Obedience) the blessed and the stately who
smites with victory, and makes the settlements advance, and Rashnu,
the most just, and Arshtat who makes the settlements advance and
causes them to increase, the holy lords of the ritual order.
7. And we worship the Mahya in our sacrifice, the new moon and
the waning moon (the moon within) and the full moon which scatters
night, the holy lord of the ritual order.
8. And we worship the Yearly festivals in our sacrifice, Maidhya-zaremaya,
Maidhyo-shema, Paitishhahya, and Ayathrima, the furtherer (or
breeder), the spender of virile strength, and Maidhyairya, the
holy lord of the ritual order, and Hamaspathmaedhaya, and the
Seasons (in which they are).
9. And we worship with our sacrifice all the lords of the ritual
order, who are the thirty and three who approach the nearest around
about us at Havani, who are the lords of Righteousness the Best,
and whose observances were inculcated by Ahura Mazda, and uttered
forth by Zarathushtra.
10. And we worship Ahura and Mithra with our sacrifice, the lofty,
and imperishable, and holy two, and the stars, moon, and sun,
among the plants of the Baresman, and Mithra, the province-lord
of all the provinces, even Ahura Mazda, the radiant, the glorious,
and the good, valiant, and bountiful Fravashis of the saints.
11. And we worship thee, the Fire, Ahura Mazda's son, together
with all the fires, and the good waters, the best and Mazda-made,
and holy, even all the waters which are Mazda-made and holy, and
all the plants which Mazda made.
12. And we worship the Mathra Spenta with our sacrifice, the glorious
and of a truth, the law revealed against the Daevas, the Zarathushtrian
law, and we worship with our sacrifice its long descent, and the
good Mazdayasnian Religion.
13. And we worship Mount Ushi-darena, the Mazda-made, the glorious
Yazad, shining with holiness, and all the mountains that shine
with holiness, with abundant brilliance, Mazda-made, the holy
lords of the ritual order. And we worship the mighty Kingly glory
Mazda-made, the mighty glory, unconsumed and Mazda-made, and the
good Sanctity, the brilliant, the lofty, the powerful and the
stately, delivering (men) with its inherent power. Yea, we worship
the Glory, and the Benefit which are Mazda-made.
14. And we worship the pious and good Blessing with our sacrifice,
and the pious man, the saint, and that Yazad, the mighty Curse
of wisdom.
15. And we worship these waters, lands, and plants, these places,
districts, pastures, and abodes with their springs of water, and
we worship this lord of the district with our sacrifice, who is
Ahura Mazda (Himself).
16. And we worship all the greatest lords, the Day-lords in the
day's duration, and the Day-lords during daylight, and the Month-lords,
and the Year-lords.
17. And we worship Haurvatat (who guards the water) and Ameretatat
(who guards the plants and the wood), and Sraosha (Obedience)
the blessed and the stately, who smites with the blow of victory,
and makes the settlements advance, the holy lord of the ritual
order.
18. And we worship Haoma with our sacrifice and the Haoma-juice.
And we worship the sacred Fravashi of Zarathushtra Spitama the
saint.
And we worship the wood-billets, and the perfume and thee, the
Fire, Ahura Mazda's son, the holy lord of the ritual order.
19. And we worship the good, heroic, bountiful Fravashis of the
saints.
20. And we worship all the holy Yazads, and all the lords of the
ritual order at the time of Havani, and Savanghi, and all the
greatest lords at their (proper) time. (The Yenhe hatam follows.)
21. The Ratu. As an Ahu (revered and) to be chosen, the priest
speaks forth to me. The Zaotar. So let the Ratu from his Righteousness,
holy and learned, speak forth!
- CHAPTER 7
<h4>PRESENTATION OF OFFERINGS BY THE PRIEST WITH THE OBJECT OF PROPITIATION
NAMED.</h4>
1. With a complete and sacred offering [Ashi] I offer and I give
this meat-offering, and (with it) Haurvatat (who guards the water),
and Ameretatat (who guards the plants and the wood), and the flesh
of the Kine of blessed gift<sup>1</sup>, for the propitiation of Ahura Mazda,
and of the Bountiful Immortals (all, and) for the propitiation
of Sraosha (Obedience) the blessed, endowed with sanctity, who
smites with the blow of victory, and who causes the settlements
to advance.
+ NOTE: 1. Hum 93: "truthfully I offer integrity and immortality and
(the flesh of) the munificent cow";
Hum2 98 (daD&mi qare+em myazdem haurvata ameretAta gAuc hud@):
"as sacrificial repast and food I offer integrity [water],
immortality [plants], and the munificent cow [flesh]"
2. And I offer the Haoma and Haoma-juice with a complete and
sacred offering for the propitiation of the Fravashi of Zarathushtra
Spitama the saint, and I offer the wood-billets with the perfume
for Thy propitiation, the Fire's, O Ahura Mazda's son!
3. And I offer the Haomas with a complete and sacred offering
for propitiation [to the good waters] for the good waters Mazda-made.
And I offer this Haoma-water with scrupulous exactness and with
sanctity, and this fresh milk, and the plant Hadhanaepata uplifted
with a complete and sacred offering for the propitiation of the
waters which are Mazda-made.
4. And I offer this Baresman with its Zaothra (and with its binding)
for a girdle spread with complete sanctity and order for the propitiation
of the Bountiful Immortals, and I offer with my voice the thoughts
well-thought, the words well-spoken, and the deeds well-done,
and the heard recital of the Gathas, the Mathras well-composed
and well-delivered, and this Lordship, and this Sanctity, and
this ritual mastership, and the timely Prayer for blessings, with
a complete and sacred offering for the propitiation of the holy
Yazads, heavenly and earthly, and for the contentment of the individual
soul!
5. And I offer to the Asnya with a complete and sacred offering,
as lords of the ritual order, and to Havani, and to Savanghi and
Visya, holy lords of the ritual order, and to Mithra of the wide
pastures, of the thousand ears, and myriad eyes, the Yazad of
the spoken name, and to Raman Hvastra.
6. And I offer with a complete and sacred offering to Rapithwina,
the holy lord of the ritual order; and I offer to Fradat-fshu
and to the Zantuma, and to Asha Vahishta (who is Righteousness
the Best) and to Ahura Mazda's Fire.
7. And I offer with a complete and sacred offering to Uzayeirina,
Fradat-vira, and to the Dahvyuma*, the holy lord of the ritual
order, and to that lofty Ahura Napat-apam, and to the waters which
Mazda created.
8. And I offer with a complete and sacred offering to Aiwisruthrima,
the life-furtherer, and to Fradat-vispam-hujyaiti, and to the
Zarathushtrotema, and to the Fravashis of the saints, and to the
women who have many sons, and to the Prosperous home-life which
endures (without reverse) throughout the year, and to Force, the
well-shaped and stately, and to the Blow which smites with victory
Ahura-given, and to the Victorious Ascendency (which it secures).
9. And I offer with a complete and sacred offering to Ushahina,
the holy lord of the ritual order, and to Berejya, and Nmanya,
and to Sraosha (Obedience) the blessed, endowed with sanctity,
who smites with the blow of victory, and makes the settlements
advance, and to Rashnu the most just, and to Arshtat who furthers
the settlements and causes them to increase.
10. And I offer with a complete and sacred offering to the Mahya,
lords of the ritual order, to the new and the waning moon (the
moon within), and to the full moon which scatters night, holy
lords of the ritual order.
11. And I offer with a complete and sacred offering to the Yearly
festivals, the lords of the ritual order, to Maidhyo-zaremaya,
and Maidhyo-shema, to Paitishahya, and to Ayathrima the furtherer
(the breeder), the spender of the strength of males, and to Maidhyairya
and Hamaspathmaedhaya, holy lords of the ritual order, and I offer
with sanctity to the several seasons, the lords of the ritual
order.
12. And I offer with a complete and sacred offering to all those
lords who are the thirty and three, who approach the nearest round
about our Havani, and who are the lords of Asha (the ritual by-eminence),
of Righteousness who is (the Best), whose observances are inculcated
as precepts by Mazda, and uttered forth by Zarathushtra. 13. And
I offer with a complete and sacred offering to Ahura and Mithra,
the lofty and imperishable, and holy two, and to the stars which
are the creatures of Spenta Mainyu, and to the star Tishtrya,
the radiant, the glorious, and to the Moon which contains the
seed of cattle in its beams, and to the resplendent Sun of the
fleet horses, the eye of Ahura Mazda, and to Mithra, the lord
of the provinces. And I offer with a complete and sacred offering
to Ahura Mazda, the resplendent, the glorious, (who rules this
day), and to the Fravashis of the saints (who name the month).
14. And I offer with a complete and sacred offering to thee, the
Fire, O Ahura Mazda's son! together with all the fires, and to
the good waters, even to the waters which are Mazda-made, and
to all the plants which Mazda made.
15. And I offer with a complete and sacred offering to the Mathra
Spenta, the holy, the effective, revealed against the Daevas,
the Zarathushtrian law, and to the long descent of the good Religion,
of the Mazdayasnian faith.
16. And I offer with a complete and sacred offering to Mount Ushi-darena,
the Mazda-made, brilliant with holiness, and to all the mountains
shining with holiness, of abundant brightness, and which Mazda
made, and to the Royal glory unconsumed and Mazda-made. And I
offer with a complete and sacred offering to Ashi Vanguhi, and
to Chishti Vanguhi, and to Erethe, and to Rasastat, and to the
Glory (and the) Benefit which Mazda made.
17. And I offer with a complete and sacred offering to the good
and pious Prayer for blessings of the pious man, and to that Yazad,
the swift and dreadful Curse of the wise.
18. And I offer with a complete and sacred blessing to these places,
districts, pastures, and abodes with their springs of water, and
to the waters and the lands, and the plants, and to this earth
and yon heaven, and to the holy wind, and to the stars, and the
moon, even to the stars without beginning (to their course), the
self-appointed, and to all the holy creatures of Spenta Mainyu,
be they male or female, regulators (as they are) of the ritual
order.
19. And I offer with a complete and sacred blessing to that lofty
lord who is Righteousness (the Best) and the Day-lords, the lords
of the days during their duration, and to those of the days during
daylight, and to the Month-lords, and the Year-lords, and to those
of the seasons, the lords who are lords of the ritual, and at
the time of Havani.
20. And I offer the Myazda meat-offering with a complete and sacred
offering, and Haurvatat (who guards the water), and Ameretatat
(who guards the wood), and the flesh of the Kine of blessed gift,
for the propitiation of Sraosha (Obedience) the blessed, whose
body is the Mathra, him of the daring spear, the lordly, the Yazad
of the spoken name.
21. And I offer the Haoma and the Haoma-juice for the propitiation
of the Fravashi of Zarathushtra Spitama the saint, the Yazad of
the spoken name.
And I offer the wood-billets with the perfume for Thy propitiation,
the Fire's, Ahura Mazda's son, the Yazad of the spoken name.
22. And I offer with a complete and sacred offering to the Fravashis
of the saints, the mighty and overwhelming, to those of the saints
of the ancient lore, and to those of the next of kin.
23. And I offer with a complete and sacred offering to all the
lords of the ritual order, and to all the good Yazads heavenly
and earthly who are (meet) for sacrifice and homage because of
Asha who is Vahishta (of Righteousness who is the Best).
24. May that approach to us, and with a sacred blessing (O Lord!)
whose benefits the offerers are seeking for. Thy praisers and
Mathra-speakers, O Ahura Mazda! may we be named; we desire it,
and such may we be. What reward, O Ahura Mazda! adapted to myself
Thou hast appointed unto souls,
25. Of this do Thou Thyself bestow upon us for this world and
for that of mind; (yea, do Thou bestow) so much of this as that
we may attain to Thy ruling protection and to that of Righteousness
for ever.
26. We sacrifice to the Ahuna-vairya and to the veracious word
correctly uttered, and to the good and pious prayer for blessings,
and to the dreadful curse of the wise, the Yazad, and to Haurvatat
and Ameretatat, and to the flesh of the Kine of blessed gift,
and to the Haoma and Haoma-juice, and to the wood-billets, and
the perfume, for the praise of the pious and good prayer for blessings.
<h4>(The Yenghe hatam:)</h4>
27. (To that one) of beings do we sacrifice whose superior (fidelity)
in the sacrifice Ahura Mazda knows through his Righteousness (within
him, yea, even to those female saints do we sacrifice) whose (superior
sanctity is thus known. We sacrifice to all) both males and females
whose (superiority is such).
(The Ratu speaks.) As an Ahu (revered and) to be chosen, he who is the Zaotar speaks
forth to me.
(The Zaotar.) So let the Ratu from his Righteousness, holy and learned, speak
forth!
- CHAPTER 8
<h4>OFFERING OF THE MEAT-OFFERING IN PARTICULAR. THE FAITHFUL PARTAKE.</h4>
1. A blessing is Righteousness (called) the Best.
It is weal; it is weal to this (man),
When toward Righteousness Best there is right.
I offer the Myazda (of the) meat-offering with a complete and
sacred offering; and I offer Haurvatatat (who guards the water),
and Ameretatat (who guards the plants and the wood), and the flesh
of the blessed Kine; and I offer the Haoma and the Haoma-juice,
the wood-billets and the perfume for the praise of Ahura Mazda,
and of the Ahuna-vairya, the veracious word, and for that of the
pious and beneficent Prayer for blessings, and for the redoubted
Curse of the wise, and for the praise of the Haoma, and of the
Mathra of the holy Zarathushtra; and may it come to us with sacred
fullness (to accept and to recompense our gift).
2. (The Ratu speaks.) Eat, O ye men, of this Myazda, the meat-offering,
ye who have deserved it by your righteousness and correctness.
3. O ye Bountiful Immortals, and thou, the Mazdayasnian law,
ye just men and just women, and ye Zaothras, whoever among these
Mazdayasnians would call himself a Mazdayasnian desiring to live
in the practice of the liberality of Righteousness [for by sorcery
the settlements of Righteousness are ruined], do ye cause (such
an one) to be (still further) taught<sup>1</sup>, (ye), who are the waters,
the plants, and the Zaothras!
+ NOTE: 1. Hum2 159 (mazdayasnO aoJanO aCah= rA+ma JIctayamnO):
"pretending to be a Mazdayasnian (but) *hating (those
who are) *dependent on truth"
4. And whoever of these Mazdayasnians, adults, when he invokes
with earnestness, does not adhere to these words, and (so) speaks,
he approaches to that (word) of the magician; (but, as against
that magician's word) 'a blessing is Righteousness (called) the
Best.'
5. May'st Thou, O Ahura Mazda! reign at Thy will, and with a
saving rule over Thine own creatures, and render Ye the holy (man)
also a sovereign at his will over waters, and over plants, and
over all the clean and sacred (creatures) which contain the seed
of Righteousness. Strip ye the wicked of all power!<sup>2</sup>
+ NOTE: 2. Hum2 90 (xCayamnem aCavanem dAyata axCayamnem drva#tem):
"cause You the truthful one to be in control (of himself),
the deceitful one not to be in control (of himself)"
6. Absolute in power may the holy be, bereft of all free choice
the wicked ! Gone (may he be), met as foe, carried out from the
creatures of Spenta Mainyu, hemmed in without power over any wish!
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7. I will incite, even I who am Zarathushtra, the heads of the
houses, villages, Zantus, and provinces, to the careful following
of this Religion which is that of Ahura, and according to Zarathushtra,
in their thoughts, their words, and their deeds.<sup>3</sup>
</td> + NOTE: 3. Hum2 183 (haxCaya ... fratem& ... ai*h@ da%nay@ anumataya%ja
anuxtaya%ja anuvarctaya%ja): "I would spur on the authorities
... to follow this religion with thoughts, word, and actions"
8. I pray for the freedom and glory of the entire existence of
the holy (man) while I bless it, and I pray for the repression
and shame of the entire existence of the wicked.
9. Ashem Vohu ... (3).
Propitiation to Haoma who brings righteousness (to us) for
sacrifice, homage, propitiation, and for praise. (The Zaotar?)
As the Ahu to be (revered and) chosen, the Zaotar speaks forth
to me. (The Ratu.) As an Ahu to be (revered and) chosen, the Zaotar
speaks forth to me. (The Zaotar.) So let the Ratu from his Righteousness,
holy and learned, speak forth!
- CHAPTER 9
<h2>THE HOM YASHT</h2>
1. At the hour of Havani, Haoma came to Zarathushtra, as he served
the (sacred) Fire, and sanctified (its flame), while he sang aloud
the Gathas. And Zarathushtra asked him: Who art thou, O honorable one<sup>1</sup>! who art
of all the incarnate world the most beautiful in Thine own body of those
whom I have, seen, (thou) glorious [immortal]?
+ NOTE: 1. So Hum2 138; Mills has 'O man'.
2. Thereupon gave Haoma answer, the holy one who driveth death
afar: I am, O Zarathushtra Haoma, the holy and driving death afar;
pray to me, O Spitama, prepare me for the taste. Praise me so that
also the other Saoshyants [benefactors] may praise me<sup>2</sup>.
+ NOTE: 2. So Hum2 74. Mills reads. 'Praise toward
me in (Thy) praises as the other [Saoshyants] praise.'
3. Thereupon spake Zarathushtra: Unto Haoma be the praise. What
man, O Haoma! first prepared thee for the corporeal world? What
award<sup>3</sup> was offered him? what gain did he acquire?
+ NOTE: 3. (ashish) Mills relates Ashi to Asha and reads 'blessedness'.
4. Thereupon did Haoma answer me, he the holy one, and driving
death afar: Vivanghvant was the first of men who prepared me for
the incarnate world. This award<sup>4</sup> was offered him; this gain
did he acquire, that to him was born a son who was Yima, called
the brilliant, (he of the many flocks, the most glorious of those
yet born, the sunlike-one of men), that he made from his authority
both herds and people free from dying, both plants and waters
free from drought, and men could eat inexhaustible<sup>5</sup> food.
+ NOTE: 4. Mills: 'blessedness'.
5. So Malandra, Mills reads 'imperishable'.
5. In the reign of brave<sup>6</sup> Yima was there neither cold
nor heat, there was neither age nor death, nor envy demon-made.
Like teenagers<sup>7</sup> walked the two forth, son and father, in
their stature and their form, so long as Yima, son of Vivanghvant
ruled, he of the many herds!
+ NOTE: 6. (Yimahe xshathre aurvahe) So Malandra, Mills reads 'swift of motion'.
Wolff reads 'Herrschaft' (cf B542).
7. Mills: 'fifteen-yearlings'.
6. Who was the second man, O Haoma! who prepared thee for the
corporeal world? What award<sup>8</sup> was offered him? what gain did
he acquire?
+ NOTE: 8. Mills: 'sanctity'.
7. Thereupon gave Haoma answer, he the holy one, and driving
death afar: Athwya was the second who prepared-me for the corporeal
world. This award<sup>9</sup> was given him, this gain did he acquire,
that to him a son was born, Thraetaona of the mighty clan<sup>10</sup>,
+ NOTE: 9. Mills: 'blessedness'.
10. (vîsô sûrayau) Following Gershevitch.
Mills reads 'heroic tribe'. Malandra reads 'mighty house'.
8. Who smote Azhi Dahaka<sup>11</sup>, three-jawed and triple-headed,
six-eyed, with thousand perceptions<sup>12</sup>, and of mighty strength, a lie-demon
[druj] of the Daevas, evil for our settlements, and wicked, whom the
evil spirit Angra Mainyu made as the most mighty Druj [against
the corporeal world], and for the murder of (our) settlements,
and to slay the (homes) of Asha!
+ NOTE: 11. Mills: 'the dragon Dahaka'.
12. (hazanrâ-yaoxshtîm) Mills: 'thousand powers'.
9. Who was the third man, O Haoma! who prepared thee for the
corporeal world? What award<sup>13</sup> was given him? what gain did
he acquire?
+ NOTE: 13. Mills: 'blessedness'.
10. Thereupon gave Haoma answer, the holy one, and driving death
afar: Thrita, [the most helpful of the Samids], was the third man
who prepared me for the corporeal world. This award was
given him, this gain did he acquire, that to him two son were
born, Urvakhshaya and Keresaspa, the one a judge confirming order,
the other a youth of great ascendant, curly-haired<sup>14</sup>, bludgeon-bearing.
+ NOTE: 14. Mills: 'blessedness'.
15. Mills: 'ringlet-headed'.
11. He who smote the horny dragon swallowing men, and swallowing
horses, poisonous, and green of color over which, as thick as
thumbs are, greenish poison flowed aside, on whose back once Keresaspa
cooked his meat in iron caldron at the noonday meal; and the deadly,
scorched, upstarted, and springing off, dashed out the water as
it boiled. Headlong fled affrighted manly-minded Keresaspa.
12. Who was the fourth man who prepared thee, O Haoma! for the
corporeal world? What blessedness was given him? what gain did
he acquire?
13. Thereupon gave Haoma answer, he the holy, and driving death
afar: Pourushaspa was the fourth man who prepared me for the corporeal
world. This blessedness was given him, this gain did he acquire,
that thou, O Zarathushtra! wast born to him, the just, in Pourushaspa's
house, the Daeva's foe, the friend of Mazda's lore, (14) famed
in Airyana Vaejah; and thou, O Zarathushtra! didst recite the
first the Ahuna-vairya, four times intoning it, and with verses
kept apart [(Pazand) each time with louder and still louder voice].
15. And thou didst cause, O Zarathushtra! all the demon-gods to
vanish in the ground who aforetime flew about this earth in human
shape (and power. This hast thou done), thou who hast been the
strongest, and the staunchest, the most active, and the swiftest,
and (in every deed) the most victorious in the two spirits' world.
16. Thereupon spake Zarathushtra: Praise to Haoma. Good is Haoma,
and the well-endowed, exact and righteous in its nature, and good
inherently, and healing, beautiful of form, and good in deed,
and most successful in its working, golden-hued, with bending
sprouts. As it is the best for drinking, so (through its sacred
stimulus) is it the most nutritious for the soul.
17. I make my claim on thee, O yellow one! for inspiration. I
make my claim on thee for strength; I make my claim on thee for
victory; I make my claim on thee for health and healing (when
healing is my need); I make my claim on thee for progress and
increased prosperity, and vigor of the entire frame, and for understanding,
of each adorning kind, and for this, that I may have free course
among our settlements, having power where I will, overwhelming
angry malice, and a conqueror of lies.
18. Yea, I make my claim on thee that I may overwhelm the angry
hate of haters, of the Daevas and of mortals, of the sorcerers
and sirens, of the tyrants, and the Kavis, of the Karpans, murderous
bipeds, of the sanctity-destroyers, the profane apostate bipeds,
of the wolves four-footed monsters, of the invading host, wide-fronted,
which with stratagems advance.
19. This first blessing I beseech of thee, O Haoma, thou that
drivest death afar! I beseech of thee for (heaven), the best life
of the saints, the radiant, all-glorious.
This second blessing I beseech of thee, O Haoma, thou that drivest
death afar! this body's health (before that blest life is attained).
This third blessing I beseech of thee, O Haoma, thou that drivest
death afar! the long vitality of life.
20. This fourth blessing I beseech of thee, O Haoma, thou that
drivest death afar! that I may stand forth on this earth with
desires gained, and powerful, receiving satisfaction, overwhelming
the assaults of hate, and conquering the lie.
This fifth blessing, O Haoma, I beseech of thee, thou that drivest
death afar! that I may stand victorious on earth, conquering in
battles, overwhelming the assaults of hate, and conquering the
lie.
21. This sixth blessing I ask of thee, O Haoma, thou that drivest
death afar! that we may get good warning of the thief, good warning
of the murderer, see first the bludgeon-bearer, get first sight
of the wolf. May no one whichsoever get first the sight of us.
In the strife with each may we be they who get the first alarm!
22. Haoma grants to racers who would run a course with span both
speed and bottom (in their horses). Haoma grants to women come
to bed with child a brilliant offspring and a righteous line.
Haoma grants to those (how many!) who have long sat searching
books, more knowledge and more wisdom.
23. Haoma grants to those long maidens, who sit at home unwed,
good husbands, and that as soon as asked, he Haoma, the well-minded.
24. Haoma lowered Keresani, dethroned him from his throne, for
he grew so fond of power, that he treacherously said: No priest
behind (and watching) shall walk the lands for me, as a counselor
to prosper them, he would rob everything of progress, he would
crush the growth of all!
25. Hail to thee, O Haoma, who hast power as thou wilt, and by
thine inborn strength! Hail to thee, thou art well-versed in many
sayings, and true and holy words. Hail to thee for thou dost ask
no wily questions, but questionest direct.
26. Forth hath Mazda borne to thee, the star-bespangled girdle,
the spirit-made, the ancient one, the Mazdayasnian Faith.
So with this thou art begirt on the summits of the mountains,
for the spreading of the precepts, and the headings of the Mathra,
(and to help the Mathra's teacher),
27. O Haoma, thou house-lord, and thou clan-lord, thou tribe-lord,
and chieftain of the land, and thou successful learned teacher,
for aggressive strength I speak to thee, for that which smites
with victory, and for my body's saving, and for manifold delight!
28. Bear off from us the torment and the malice of the hateful.
Divert the angry foe's intent!
What man soever in this house is violent and wicked, what man
soever in this village, or this tribe, or province, seize thou
away the fleetness from his feet; throw thou a veil of darkness
o'er his mind; make thou his intellect (at once) a wreck!
29. Let not the man who harms us, mind or body, have power to
go forth on both his legs, or hold with both his hands, or see
with both his eyes, not the land (beneath his feet), or the herd
before his face.
30. At the aroused and fearful Dragon, green, and belching forth
his poison, for the righteous saint that perishes, yellow Haoma,
hurl thy mace!
At the (murderous) bludgeon-bearer, committing deeds unheard of,
blood-thirsty, (drunk) with fury, yellow Haoma, hurl thy mace!
31. Against the wicked human tyrant, hurling weapons at the head,
for the righteous saint that perishes, yellow Haoma, hurl thy
mace!
Against the righteousness-disturber, the unholy life-destroyer,
thoughts and words of our religion well-delivering, yet in actions
never reaching, for the righteous saint that perishes, yellow
Haoma, hurl thy mace!
32. Against the body of the harlot, with her magic minds o'erthrowing
with (intoxicating) pleasures, to the lusts her person offering,
whose mind as vapor wavers as it flies before the wind, for the
righteous saint that perishes, yellow Haoma, hurl thy mace!
- CHAPTER 10
1. Let the Demon-gods and Goddesses fly far away from hence,
and let the good Sraosha make here his home! [And may the good
Blessedness here likewise dwell], and may she here spread delight
and peace within this house, Ahura's, which is sanctified by Haoma,
bringing righteousness (to all).
2. At the first force of thy pressure, O intelligent! I praise
thee with my voice, while I grasp at first thy shoots. At thy
next pressure, O intelligent! I praise thee with my voice, when
as with full force of a man I crush thee down.
3. I praise the cloud that waters thee, and the rains which make
thee grow on the summits of the mountains; and I praise thy lofty
mountains where the Haoma branches spread.
4. This wide earth do I praise, expanded far (with paths), the
productive, the full bearing, thy mother, holy plant! Yea, I praise
the lands where thou dost grow, sweet-scented, swiftly spreading,
the good growth of the Lord. O Haoma, thou growest on the mountains,
apart on many paths, and there still may'st thou flourish. The
springs of Righteousness most verily thou art, (and the fountains
of the ritual find their source in thee)!
5. Grow (then) because I pray to thee on all thy stems and branches,
in all thy shoots (and tendrils) increase thou through my word!
6. Haoma grows while he is praised, and the man who praises him
is therewith more victorious. The lightest pressure of thee, Haoma,
thy feeblest praise, the slightest tasting of thy juice, avails
to the thousand-smiting of the Daevas.
7. Wasting doth vanish from that house, and-with it foulness,
whither in verity they bear thee, and where thy praise in truth
is sung, the drink of Haoma, famed, health-bringing (as thou art).
[(Pazand) to his village and abode they bear him.]
8. All other toxicants go hand in hand with Rapine of the bloody
spear, but Haoma's stirring power goes hand in hand with friendship.
[Light is the drunkenness of Haoma (Pazand).]
Who as a tender son caresses Haoma, forth to the bodies of such
persons Haoma comes to heal.
9. Of all the healing virtues, Haoma, whereby thou art a healer,
grant me some. Of all the victorious powers, whereby thou art
a victor, grant me some. A faithful praiser will I be to thee,
O Haoma, and a faithful praiser (is) a better (thing) than Righteousness
the Best; so hath the Lord, declaring (it), decreed.
10. Swift and wise hath the well-skilled Deity created thee; swift
and wise on high Haraiti did He, the well-skilled, plant thee.
11. And taught (by implanted instinct) on every side, the bounteous
birds have carried thee to the Peaks-above-the-eagles, to the
mount's extremest summit, to the gorges and abysses, to the heights
of many pathways, to the snow-peaks ever whitened.
12. There, Haoma, on the ranges dost thou grow of many kinds.
Now thou growest of milky whiteness, and now thou growest golden;
and forth thine healing liquors flow for the inspiring of the
pious. So terrify away from me the (death's) aim of the curser.
So terrify and crush his thought who stands as my maligner.
13. Praise be to thee, O Haoma, (for he makes the poor man's thoughts
as great as any of the richest whomsoever.) Praise be to Haoma,
(for he makes the poor man's thoughts as great as when mind reacheth
culmination.) With manifold retainers dost thou, O Haoma, endow
the man who drinks thee mixed with milk; yea, more prosperous
thou makest him, and more endowed with mind.
14. Do not vanish from me suddenly like milk-drops in the rain;
let thine exhilarations go forth ever vigorous and fresh; and
let them come to me with strong effect. Before thee, holy Haoma,
thou bearer of the ritual truth, and around thee would I cast
this body, a body which (as all) may see (is fit for gift and)
grown.
15. I renounce with vehemence the murderous woman's emptiness,
the Jaini's, hers, with intellect dethroned. She vainly thinks
to foil us, and would beguile both Fire-priest and Haoma; but
she herself, deceived therein, shall perish. And when she sits
at home, and wrongly eats of Haoma's offering, priest's mother
will that never make her, nor give her holy sons!
16. To five do I belong, to five others do I not; of the good
thought am I, of the evil am I not; of the good word am I, of
the evil am I not; of the good deed am I, and of the evil, not.
To Obedience am I given, and to deaf disobedience, not; to the
saint do I belong, and to the wicked, not; and so from this on
till the ending shall be the spirits' parting. (The two shall
here divide.)
17. Thereupon spake Zarathushtra: Praise to Haoma, Mazda-made.
Good is Haoma, Mazda-made. All the plants of Haoma praise I, on
the heights of lofty mountains, in the gorges of the valleys,
in the clefts (of sundered hill-sides) cut for the bundles bound
by women. From the silver cup I pour Thee to the golden chalice
over. Let me not thy (sacred) liquor spill to earth, of precious
cost.
18. These are thy Gathas, holy Haoma, these thy songs, and these
thy teachings, and these thy truthful ritual words, health-imparting,
victory-giving, from harmful hatred healing giving.
19. These and thou art mine, and forth let thine exhilarations
flow; bright and sparkling let them hold on their (steadfast)
way; for light are thine exhilaration(s), and flying lightly come
they here. Victory-giving smiteth Haoma, victory-giving is it
worshipped; with this Gathic word we praise it.
20. Praise to the Kine; praise and victory (be) spoken to her!
Food for the Kine, and pasture! 'For the Kine let thrift use toil;
yield thou us food.'
21. We worship the yellow lofty one; we worship Haoma who causes
progress, who makes the settlements advance; we worship Haoma
who drives death afar; yea, we worship all the Haoma plants. And
we worship (their) blessedness, and the Fravashi of Zarathushtra
Spitama, the saint.
- CHAPTER 11
<h4>PRELUDE TO THE HAOMA-OFFERING.</h4>
1. Three clean creatures (full of blessings) curse betimes while
yet invoking, the cow, the horse, and then Haoma. The cow cries
to her driver thus: Childless be thou, shorn of offspring evil-famed,
and slander-followed, who foddered fairly dost not use me, but
fattenest me for wife or children, and for thy niggard selfish
meal.
2. The horse cries to his rider thus: Be not spanner of the racers;
stretch no coursers to full-speed; do not stride across the fleetest,
thou, who dost not pray me swiftness in the meeting thick with
numbers, in the circuit thronged with men.
3. Haoma speaks his drinker thus: Childless be thou, shorn of
offspring, evil-famed, and slander-followed, who holdest me from
full outpouring, as a robber, skulls in-crushing. No head-smiter
am I ever, holy Haoma, far from death.
4. Forth my father gave an offering, tongue and left eye chose
Ahura, set apart for Haoma's meal.
5. Who this offering would deny me, eats himself, or prays it
from me, this which Mazda gave to bless me, tongue with left eye
(as my portion).
6. In his house is born no fire-priest, warrior ne'er in chariot
standing, never more the thrifty tiller. In his home be born Dahakas,
Murakas of evil practice, doing deeds of double nature.
7. Quick, cut off then Haoma's portion, gift of flesh for doughty
Haoma! Heed lest Haoma bind thee fettered, as he bound the fell
Turanian Frangrasyan (the murderous robber) fast in iron close-surrounded
in the mid-third of this earth!
8. Thereupon spake Zarathushtra: Praise to Haoma made by Mazda,
good is Haoma Mazda-made.
9. Who to us is one hereupon to thee (becomes) two, to be made
to three, for the five-making of the four, for the seven-making
of the sixth, who are your nine in the decade (?), who serve you
and with zeal.
10. To thee, O holy Haoma! bearer of the ritual sanctity, I offer
this my person which is seen (by all to be) mature, (and fit for
gift); to Haoma the effective do I offer it, and to the sacred
exhilaration which he bestows; and do thou grant to me (for this),
O holy Haoma! thou that drivest death afar, (Heaven) the best
world of the saints, shining, all brilliant.
11. (The Ashem Vohu, &c.)
12-15. May'st Thou rule at Thy will, O Lord....(Repeat Y8.5-7)!
16. I confess myself a Mazdayasnian of Zarathushtra's order.
17. I celebrate my praises for good thoughts, good words, and
good deeds for my thoughts, my speeches, and (my) actions. With
chanting praises I present all good thoughts, good words, and
good deeds, and with rejection I repudiate all evil thoughts,
and words, and deeds. 18. Here I give to you, O ye Bountiful Immortals!
sacrifice and homage with the mind, with words, deeds, and my
entire person; yea, (I offer) to you the flesh of my very body
(as your own). And I praise Righteousness. A blessing is Righteousness
(called) the Best, &c.
- CHAPTER 12. The Zoroastrian Creed
+ NOTE: <a href="../copyright.htm">Translation of this chapter by Joseph H Peterson,
copyright © 1997 by Joseph H. Peterson. All rights reserved.</a>
This creed probably dates
to the earliest days of the faith, but seems to have undergone
some linguistic shift and subsequent recasting in the Old Avestan
dialect. It was probably intended to be recited before an open
assembly. See discussion in Boyce, <i>Zoroastrianism
- Its Antiquity and Constant Vigour,</i> (Costa Mesa, Mazda Pub, 1992, p. 84 and 10. ff). The last phrase of verse 7, plus all of verses 8 and 9, are
incorporated into the daily <a href="../ritual/ritualk.htm">Kusti ritual</a>.
1. I curse the Daevas.
I declare myself a Mazda-worshipper, a supporter of Zarathushtra,
hostile to the Daevas, fond of Ahura's teaching, a praiser of
the Amesha Spentas, a worshipper of the Amesha Spentas. I ascribe
all good to Ahura Mazda, 'and all the best,' Asha-endowed,
splendid, xwarena-endowed, whose is the cow, whose is Asha, whose
is the light, 'may whose blissful areas be filled with light'.
2. I choose the good Spenta Armaiti for myself; let her be mine.
I renounce the theft and robbery of the cow, and the damaging
and plundering of the Mazdayasnian settlements.
3. I want freedom of movement and freedom of dwelling for those
with homesteads, to those who dwell upon this earth with their
cattle. With reverence for Asha, and (offerings) offered up, I
vow this: I shall nevermore damage or plunder the Mazdayasnian
settlements, even if I have to risk life and limb.
4. I reject the authority of the Daevas, the wicked, no-good,
lawless, evil-knowing, the most druj-like of beings, the foulest
of beings, the most damaging of beings. I reject the Daevas and
their comrades, I reject the demons (yatu) and their comrades;
I reject any who harm beings. I reject them with my thoughts,
words, and deeds. I reject them publicly.
Even as I reject the head (authorities), so too do I reject
the hostile followers of the druj.
5. As Ahura Mazda taught Zarathushtra at all discussions, at
all meetings, at which Mazda and Zarathushtra conversed;
6. as Ahura Mazda taught Zarathushtra at all discussions, at
all meetings, at which Mazda and Zarathushtra conversed — even
as Zarathushtra rejected the authority of the Daevas, so I also
reject, as Mazda-worshipper and supporter of Zarathushtra, the
authority of the Daevas, even as he, the Asha-endowed Zarathushtra,
has rejected them.
7. As the belief of the waters, the belief of the plants, the
belief of the well-made (Original) Cow; as the belief of Ahura
Mazda who created the cow and the Asha-endowed Man; as the belief
of Zarathushtra, the belief of Kavi Vishtaspa, the belief of both
Frashaostra and Jamaspa; as the belief of each of the Saoshyants
(saviors) — fulfilling destiny and Asha-endowed —
so I am a Mazda-worshipper
of this belief and teaching.
8. I profess myself a Mazda-worshipper, a Zoroastrian, having
vowed it and professed it. I pledge myself to the well-thought
thought, I pledge myself to the well-spoken word, I pledge myself
to the well-done action.
9. I pledge myself to the Mazdayasnian religion, which causes
the attack to be put off and weapons put down; [which upholds khvaetvadatha],
Asha-endowed; which of all religions that exist or shall be, is the greatest,
the best, and the most beautiful: Ahuric, Zoroastrian. I ascribe all good to
Ahura Mazda.
This is the creed of the Mazdayasnian religion.
- CHAPTER 13
+ NOTE: INVOCATIONS AND DEDICATIONS.
Y13.1-6 and the beginning of 7 is in the Old Avesta dialect.
1. I address (my invocation to) Ahura Mazda. And I invoke (among
guardian beings) the chief of the house-lord, and the chief of
the Vis-lord, and the chief of the Zantu-lord. And I invoke the
chief of the province-lord. And the chief of women I invoke, the
Mazdayasnian Faith, the blessed and good Parendi, her who is the
holy one of human-kind. And I invoke this (holy) earth which bears
us.
2. And I invoke the friendly and most helpful person's lord,
the Fire of Ahura Mazda, and also the most energetic lords of
holy men, those who are most strenuous in their care of cattle
and the fields, and the chief of the thrifty tiller of the earth.
And I invoke the steady settler of sanctity, (and) the chief of
the charioteer.
3. And I invoke the chief of the fire-priest by means of the
most imposing sciences of the Mazdayasnian Faith. And I invoke
the chief of the Atharvan, and his pupils I invoke; yea, the lords
of each of them. I invoke these lords, and I summon the Bountiful
Immortals here, and the Prophets who shall serve us, the wisest
as they are, the most scrupulous in their exactness (as) they
utter words (of doctrine and of service), the most devoted (to
their duties likewise), and the most glorious in their thoughts(?).
And I invoke the most imposing forces of the Mazdayasnian Faith,
and the fire-priests I invoke, and the charioteers, the warriors,
and the thrifty tillers of the soil.
4. And to You, O Ye Bountiful Immortals! Ye who rule aright,
and dispose (of all) aright, I offer the flesh of my very frame,
and all the blessings of my life.
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Thus the two spirits thought, thus they spoke, and thus they did;
5. And therefore as Thou, O Ahura Mazda! didst think, speak,
dispose, and do all things good (for us), so to Thee would we
give, so would we assign to Thee our homage; so would we worship
Thee with our sacrifices. So would we bow before Thee with these
gifts, and so direct our prayers to Thee with confessions of our
debt.
6. By the kinship of the good kindred, by that of Righteousness
the good (Thy righteous servant's nature) would we approach Thee,
and by that of the good thrift-law, and of Piety the good.
7. And we would worship the Fravashi of the Kine of blessed gift,
and that of the holy Gaya Mareyan [Gayomard], and we would worship the holy
Fravashi of Zarathushtra Spitama, the saint. Yea, that one of
beings do we worship whose better (service) in the sacrifice Ahura
Mazda knows; (even those women do we worship) whose (better service
thus is known). Yea, both (holy) men and women (do we worship
whom Ahura Mazda knows).
As the Ahu is excelling....
A blessing is the Right called the best....
8. We worship the Ahuna-vairya; and we worship Asha Vahishta
the best(?), the bountiful Immortal. And we sacrifice to the Ha
fraoreti, even to the confession and laudation of the Mazdayasnian
Faith!
- CHAPTER 14
+ NOTE: DEDICATIONS.
1. I will come to You, O Ye Bountiful Immortals! as a praiser
and a priest, and an invoker and sacrificer, as a memorizing reciter
and a chanter, for Your sacrifice and homage, which are to be
offered to You, the Bountiful Immortals, and for our dedication
and sanctification; (yea, for ours) who are the holy prophets
(destined to benefit the saints).
2. And to You, O Ye Bountiful Immortals! would I dedicate the
flesh of my very body, and all the blessings of a prospered life.
3. In this Zaothra with this Baresman, I desire to approach the
holy Yazads with my praise, and all the holy lords of the ritual
order at their times, Havani at his time, and Savanghi and Visya
at their times. 4. I confess myself a Mazdayasnian, and of Zarathushtra's
order.
5. The Zaotar speaks: As an Ahu (revered and) chosen, the Zaotar
(?) speaks forth to me (?).
The Ratu speaks: As an Ahu (revered and) to be chosen, the Zaotar
speaks forth to me.
The Zaotar: So let the Ratu from his Righteousness, holy and learned,
speak forth!
- CHAPTER 15
+ NOTE: THE SACRIFICE CONTINUES.