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The hymns of Zoroaster : a new translation of the most ancient sacred texts of Iran / with introduction and commentary by M.L. West.

Other author/creatorWest, M. L. (Martin Litchfield), 1937-2015
Other author/creatorZoroaster.
Format Book and Print
Publication InfoLondon ; New York : I.B. Tauris ; New York : Distributed in the U.S. and Canada exclusively by Palgrave Macmillan, 2010.
Descriptionxi, 182 pages : map ; 23 cm
Subject(s)
Uniform titleAvesta. Yasna. Gathas. English.
Contents The hymns of Zoroaster. The first Gāthā (Yasna 28-34) -- The second Gāthā (Yasna 43-46) -- The third Gāthā (Yasna 47-50) -- The fourth Gāthā (Yasna 51) -- The fifth Gāthā (Yasna 53) -- The liturgy in seven chapters.
Summary Annotation <p>Zoroaster was one of the greatest and most radical religious reformers in the history of the world. The faith that he founded some 2600 years ago in a remote region of central Asia flourished to become the bedrock of a great empire as well as its official religion. Zoroastrianism is still practiced today in parts of India and Iran and in smaller communities elsewhere, where its adherents are known as Parsis. It has the distinction of being one of the most ancient religions in the world: onlyHinduism can lay claim to greater antiquity. The foundation texts of this venerable system of belief are the founder's own passionate poems, known as the Gathas ("Songs"), and a short ritual composed soon after his death, called the Liturgy in Seven Chapters. These hymns are the authentic utterances of a religious leader whose thought was way ahead of his time, and are among the most precious relics of human civilization. After so many millennia they continue to speak to us of an impressively austere theology and of an inspiring and easily understood moral code. Yet existing translations are few, divergent in their interpretations of the original Avestan language of Zoroaster, and frequently hard to access. M. L. West's new translation, based on the best modern scholarship, and augmented by a substantial introduction and notes, makes these powerfully resonant texts available to a wide audience in clear and accessible form.</p>
General noteTranslated from the Avestan.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (p. 181-182).
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