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on which model, it is said, trees were formed, are worth all the trees of Khvanfras, except the Gôkard tree with which they restore the dead.
28. Of mountains Mount Apârsên's beginning is in Sagastân and end in Khûgistân, some say it is all the mountains of Pars, and is chief of all mountains except Albârz. 29. Of birds Kamrôs 2 is chief, who is worth all the birds in Khvaniras, except the griffon of three natures. 30. The conclusion is this, that every one who performs a great duty has then much value.
CHAPTER XXV.
1. On matters of religion 3 it says in revelation thus : 'The creatures of the world were created by me complete in three hundred and sixty-five days,' that is, the six periods of the Gâhanbârs which are completed in a year. 2. It is always necessary first to count the day and afterwards the night, for first the day goes off, and then the night comes on 4. 3. And from the season (gas) of Mêdôk-shêm",
i See Chap. XVIII, 1-4.
• See Chap. XIX, 15, where it is written Kâmrôs. This $ is at variance with $ 11, which gives the chieftainship to Karsipt.
3 That is, 'on the periods for observance of religious duties.' • The Jewish and Muhammadan practice is just the contrary.
The Av. maidhyo-shema of Yas. I, 27, II, 36, III, 41, Visp. I, 3, II, 1, Âfrîngân Gâhanbâr 2, 8. It is the second season-festival, held on the five days ending with the 105th day of the Parsi year, which formerly corresponded approximately to midsummer, according to the Bundahis. Later writings assert that it commemorates the creation of water.
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