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________________ 288 YASTS AND SÎRÔZAHS. The ninth was Mount Mazisisvau. The tenth was Mount Antare-danghu. The eleventh was Mount Erezisha. The twelfth was Mount Vaiti-gaêsal. 3. And Mount Âdarana, Mount Bayana, Mount Iskata Upairi-saêna?, with the ....s snows; the two Hamankuna mountains, the eight Vasna mountains, the eight powerful Frâvanku, the four Vidhvana summits; 4. Mount Aêzakha, Mount Maênakha, Mount Vâkhedrakaê, Mount Asaya, Mount Tudhaskaê, Mount I savaê, Mount Draoshisvau, Mount Sâirivau, Mount Nanghusmau, Mount Kakahyu, Mount Antare-Kangha"; 5. Mount Sikidava, Mount Ahuna, Mount Raêmana, Mount Asha-stem bana, Mount Urunyô-vâidhkaê, Mount Asnavants, Mount Ushaoma, Mount Usta-hvarenah, Mount Syâmaka?, Mount Vafrayau, Mount Vourusha; means "the mountain on which vegetation has grown' (ibid. tr. West). 1 The Bâdghês mountain near Herât, cacsl. ? Or Mount Iskata (“rugged"), belonging to the Upairi-saena ridge.' The Upairi-saệna ridge or A parsên ridge is the mountain of Persia, and its beginning is in Seistân and its end in Susiana' (Bund. XII, 9). 8? Kãsô-tafedhra; possibly the name of a mountain: Mount Kā sô-tafedhra Vafra. * See p. 67, note 4. 0 Sikidâv, a mountain among those which are in Kangdes' (Bund. XII, 2, tr. West). 6 See p. 7, note 5. ? The Mount Siyâk-ômand (the black mountain') and Mount Vafar-ômand (the snowy mountain') of Bundahis XII, 22, which are said to have grown out of the Apârsên ridge and to extend towards China. Digitized by Google
SR No.007672
Book TitleZend Avesta Part 02
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorJames Darmesteter
PublisherOxford
Publication Year1883
Total Pages2221
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size41 MB
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