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went forth from Varak. 7. So that when it comes back to Varak, in three hundred and sixty days and the five Gâtha days?, it goes in and comes out through one and the same aperture; the aperture is not mentioned, for if it had been mentioned the demons would have known the secret, and been able to introduce disaster.
8. From there where the sun comes on on the longest day to where it comes on on the shortest day is the east region Savah; from there where it comes on on the shortest day to where it goes off on the shortest day is the direction of the south regions Fradadafsh and Vidadafsh; from there where it goes in on the shortest day to where it goes in on the longest day is the west region Arzah; from there where it comes in on the longest day to there where it goes in on the longest day are the north regions Vôrûbarst and Vörugarst? 9. When the sun comes on, it illumines (or warms) the regions of Savah, Fradadafsh, Vidadafsh, and half of Khvantras ; when it goes in on the dark side, it illumines the regions of Arzah, Vörûbarst, Vôragarst, and one half of Khvanfras; when it is day here it is night there.
1 The five supplementary days added to the last of the twelve months, of thirty days each, to complete the year. For these days no additional apertures are provided in Albûrs, and the sun appears to have the choice of either of the two centre apertures out of the 180 on each side of the world. This arrangement seems to indicate that the idea of the apertures is older than the rectification of the calendar which added the five Gatha days to an original year of 360 days.
* This sentence occurs, without the names of the keshvars or regions, in the Pahl. Vend. XIX, 19. For the keshvars see Chap. XI.
Often corrupted into Khanîras in the MSS.
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