Fever

Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 29 Sep 2011 12:52 and updated at 29 Sep 2011 12:52

VENDIDAD NOUNS

vdd.07 70. O Maker of the material world, thou Holy One! But if Fever befall her unclean body, if these Two worst pains, hunger and thirst, befall her, may she be allowed to drink water
vdd.20 1. Zarathushtra asked Ahura Mazda: Ahura Mazda, most beneficent Spirit, Maker of the material world, thou Holy One! Who was he who first of the healers of the wise, the happy, the wealthy, the glorious, the strong, the Paradhatas drove back sickness to sickness, drove back death to death and first turned away the point of the Sword and the Fire of Fever from the bodies of mortals?
vdd.20 2. Ahura Mazda answered: Thrita it was who first of the healers, of the wise, the happy, the wealthy, the glorious, the strong, the Paradhatas, drove back sickness to sickness, drove back death to death, and first turned away the point of the Sword and the Fire of Fever from the bodies of mortals.
vdd.20 3. He asked for a source of remedies he obtained it from Khshathra Vairya to withstand sickness and to withstand death to withstand pain and to withstand Fever to withstand Sarana and to withstand Sarastya to withstand Azana and to withstand Azahva to withstand Kurugha and. to withstand Azivaka to withstand Duruka and to withstand Astairya to withstand the evil eye, rottenness, and infection which Angra Mainyu had created against the bodies of mortals.
vdd.20 6. To withstand sickness and to withstand death to withstand pain and to withstand Fever to withstand Sarana and to withstand Sarastya to withstand Azana and to withstand Azahva to withstand Kurugha and to withstand Azivaka to withstand Duruka and to withstand Astairya to withstand the evil eye, rottenness, and infection which Angra Mainyu has created against the bodies of mortals.
vdd.20 7. To thee, O Sickness, I say avaunt! to thee, O Death, I say avaunt! to thee, O Pain, I say avaunt! to thee, O Fever, I say avaunt! to thee, O Evil Eye, I say avaunt! to thee, O Sarana, I say avaunt! and to thee, O Sarastya, I say avaunt! to thee, O Azana, I say avaunt! and to thee, O Azahva, I say avaunt! to thee, O Kurugha, I say avaunt! and to thee, O Azivaka, I say avaunt! to thee, O Duruka, I say avaunt! and to thee, O Astairya, I say avaunt!
vdd.20 9. I drive away Ishire and I drive away Aghuire I drive away Aghra and I drive away Ughra I drive away sickness and I drive away death I drive away pain and I drive away Fever I drive away Sarana and I drive away Sarastya I drive away Azana and I drive away Azahva I drive away Kurugha and I drive away Azivaka I drive away Duruka and I drive away Astairya I drive away the evil eye, rottenness, and infection which Angra Mainyu has created against the bodies of mortals.
vdd.21 18 I drive away Ishire and I drive away Aghuire I drive away Aghra and I drive away Ughra I drive away sickness and I drive away death I drive away pain and I drive away Fever I drive away Sarana and I drive away Sarastya. I drive away Azana and I drive away Azahva I drive away Kurugha and I drive away Azhivaka l drive away Duruka and I drive away Astairya I drive away the evil eye, rottenness, and infection which Angra Mainyu has created against the bodies of mortals.
vdd.22 21 I drive away Ishire and I drive away Aghuire I drive away Aghra and I drive away Ughra I drive away sickness and I drive away death I drive away pain and I drive away Fever I drive away Sarana and I drive away Sarastya I drive away Azhana and I drive away Azhahva I drive away Kurugha and I drive away Azhivaka I drive away Duruka and I drive away Astairya. I drive away the evil eye, rottenness, and infection which Angra Mainyu has created against the bodies of mortals.

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