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The Avesta /əˈvɛstə/ is the primary collection of sacred texts of the ancient Aryan religion known as Zoroastrianism, composed in the otherwise unrecorded Avestan language
The Avesta's texts fall into several different categories, arranged either by dialect, or by usage. The principal text in the liturgical group is the Yasna, which takes its name from the Yasna ceremony, Zoroastrianism's primary act of worship, and at which the Yasna text is recited. The most important portion of the Yasna texts are the five Gathas, consisting of seventeen hymns attributed to Zoroaster himself. These hymns, together with five other short Old Avestan texts that are also part of the Yasna, are in the Old (or 'Gathic') Avestan language. The remainder of the Yasna's texts are in Younger Avestan, which is not only from a later stage of the language, but also from a different geographic region.
Extensions to the Yasna ceremony include the texts of the Vendidad and the Visperad. The Visperad extensions consists mainly of additional invocations of the divinities (yazatas), while the Vendidad is a mixed collection of prose texts mostly dealing with purity laws. Even today, the Vendidad is the only liturgical text that is not recited entirely from memory. Some of the materials of the extended Yasna are from the Yashts, which are hymns to the individual yazatas. Unlike the Yasna, Visperad and Vendidad, the Yashts and the other lesser texts of the Avesta are no longer used liturgically in high rituals. Aside from the Yashts, these other lesser texts include the Nyayesh texts, the Gah texts, the Siroza, and various other fragments. Together, these lesser texts are conventionally called Khordeh Avesta or "Little Avesta" texts. When the first Khordeh Avesta editions were printed in the 19th century, these texts (together with some non-Avestan language prayers) became a book of common prayer for lay people.
Library of the World's Best Literature (Audio book), Ancient and Modern volume 3 by Charles Dudley Warner, ed. The Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, is a work of enormous proportions. Setting out with the simple goal of offering "American households a mass of good reading", the editors drew from literature of all times and all kinds what they considered the best pieces of human writing, and compiled an ambitious collection of 45 volumes (with a 46th being an index-guide). Besides the selection and translation of a huge number of poems, letters, short stories and sections of books, the collection offers, before each chapter, a short essay about the author or subject in question. In many cases, chapters contemplate not one author, but certain groups of works, organ...
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http://SupremeMasterTV.com • BMD1008; Aired on 18 Jun 2009(in Persian ) In this video, readings from Zoroastrianism's Sacred Avesta will be presented. It focuses on the Yasna, and from the 72 chapters it contains, 48 to 50 will be read. An insight and understanding of the Zoroastrian religion can be seen through these said readings. For reference, visit: http://www.sacred-texts.com/zor/sbe31/index.htm • Please share those videos through facebook and other means. Subscribe, comment and like it are fully appreciated. The videos are in the public domain and free to use in any beneficial way. Download Link: http://video.godsdirectcontact.net/daily/2009.06.18/BMD1008.wmv
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KIZILTEPE BELEDİYESİ KIZILTEPE TANITIM KIZILTEPE BELGESELİ GRUP AVESTA - AWESTA -
Lay down it's late now
The medicine is kicking in
Or could it be something else
You're wearing thin
You're wearing thin
Breathe in and breathe out
The harmonies of charred black wounds
Playing time with the rhthym
In this room I can wait too long
If it's time to go
Will you stop to tell me?
In this room all that's left is hope
Will I wait alone?
Will you ever tell me?
Slow down and fade out
Come tomorrow time will tell
Will it keep holding out?
I'm wearing thin
I'm wearing thin
Hands down and hands out
I'm holding on until you go
But this I ask of you
Don't let me wait too long
Don't let me wait too long
In this room I can wait too long
If it's time to go
Will you stop to tell me?
In this room all that's left is hope
Will I wait alone?
Will you ever tell me?
And it's so hard to see you smile
As you're choking on every breath
And you're waning
And I'm waiting now
Just don't let me wait too long
In this room I can wait too long
If it's time to go
Will you stop to tell me?
In this room all thats left is hope
Will I wait alone?
Will you ever tell me?
In this room I can't wait too long
When it's time to go
Will you stop to tell me?
In this room all that's left is hope