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Khordeh Avesta (Khordeh Avesta Bā-Māyeni)

Khordeh Avesta (Khordeh Avesta Bā-Māyeni). The most seasoned Zoroastrian religious sacred text, as safeguarded at present, is known as the Avesta. An area of this Avesta is known as the "Khordeh-Avesta' which means the "Littler or Selected Avesta". This is the book of day by day supplications of the Zoroastrians. It is an appreciated ownership of each committed Zoroastrian family. The Khordeh Avesta is an accumulation of supplications chosen from other real works of surviving Avesta writing, for example, Yasna, Vispered, Vendidad, and the Yasht Literature.
Zoroastrians discuss their petitions in Avesta which is a hallowed language. Among a few words for "supplications" in Avesta, one is classified "mānthra", which signifies "thought (power), word, blessed word". It is like the Sanskrit "mantra", and the Sanskrit interpretation is rendered as "mānthravāni" which is additionally altogether called "ādesha": "Divine Command". You may likewise be keen on the Zend Avesta: Link.
Download the Khordeh Avesta PDF here (365 pages/3.2MB):
https://www.mediafire.com/file/wcl348jwb2yy1aw/Khordeh_Avesta.pdf/file

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