The poet of Thy praise, I call myself, O Mazda!
Founder of Zoroastrianism
The poet of Thy praise, I call myself, O Mazda!
Founder of Zoroastrianism
The Gathas, Yasna 50, 6 (interpretation)
c. 1500-1000 BCE
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"He who brings forth life for the cattle and cultivates the earth with righteousness, he is the one who serves Mazda."
Strange & Unusual"Show me, O Mazda, through Good Mind, how to fulfill this teaching, for which I ask Thee, and through Thy Righteousness, to approach Thee, O Ahura, and to offer praise to Thee."
Strange & Unusual"The demonic powers or daævás are expressions or faces (čithr) of aká manah or 'beaten/anguished mind.'"
Controversial"He who strives for good, him Ahura Mazda will reward."
Strange & Unusual"Indeed, I shall speak forth concerning this world’s two spirits, of which the one is good, the other evil, as to thought, as to word, as to deed. Between these two, the discerning have chosen aright, …"
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