Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 29 Sep 2011 12:29 and updated at 29 Sep 2011 12:29
VENDIDAD NOUNS
vdd.02 | 16. Thus, under the sway of Yima, Nine Hundred Winters passed away and the earth was replenished with flocks and herds, with men and Dogs and Birds and with red blazing fires, and there was room no more for flocks, herds, and men. |
vdd.02 | 30. In the largest part of the place thou shalt make Nine streets, Six in the middle part, Three in the smallest. To the streets of the largest part thou shalt bring a thousand seeds of men and Women to the streets of the middle part, Six Hundred to the streets of the smallest part, Three Hundred That Vara thou shalt seal up with thy golden seal, and thou shalt make a door, and a window self shining within. |
vdd.02 | 38. In the largest part of the place he made Nine streets, Six in the middle part, Three in the smallest. To the streets of the largest part he brought a thousand seeds of men and Women to the streets of the middle part, Six Hundred to the streets of the smallest part, Three Hundred. That Vara he sealed up with the golden ring, and he made a door, and a window self shining within. |
vdd.04 | 9. O Maker of the material world, thou Holy One! If a man break the man contract, how many are involved in his sin? Ahura Mazda answered: His Sin makes his Nabanazdishtas answerable for Nine Hundred (years) |
vdd.04 | 15. O Maker of the material world, thou Holy One! If a man break the man contract, what is the penalty that he shall pay? Ahura Mazda answered: Nine Hundred Stripes with the Aspahe Ashtra, Nine Hundred Stripes with the Sraosho Charana |
vdd.05 | 42. Ahura Mazda answered: They shall wait for Nine nights in Winter, for a month in Summer and then they shall bring back the Fire to the house wherein the man has died. |
vdd.05 | 43. O Maker of the material world, thou Holy One! And if they shall bring back the Fire to the house wherein the man iias died, within the Nine nights, or within the month, what penalty shall they pay? |
vdd.05 | 56. Ahura Mazda answered: Nine nights long shall she remain so: Nine nights long, after the Three nights have gone, shall she sit confined, and live separated from the rest of the worshippers of Mazda, as to her seat, her food, and her clothing. Then, when the Nine nights have gone, she shall wash her body, and cleanse her clothes with Gomez and water |
vdd.06 | 40. Ahura Mazda answered: Three steps down the stream, Nine steps up the stream, Six steps across. As long as the corpse has not been taken out of the water, so long shall that water be unclean and unfit to drink. They shall, therefore, take the corpse out of the pond, and lay it down on the dry ground. |
vdd.09 | 2. Ahura Mazda answered: To a pious man O Spitama Zarathushtra! who knows how to speak, who speaks truth, who has learned the Holy Word Manthra(), who is pious, and knows best the rites of cleansing according to the law of Mazda. That man shall fell the trees off the surface of the ground on a space of Nine Vibazus square |
vdd.09 | 9. Then thou shalt dig Three holes more Two fingers deep if the Summer has come, Four fingers deep if the Winter and ice have come. How far from the former six? Three paces. What sort of paces? Such as are taken in walking. How much are those Three() paces? As much as Nine feet. |
vdd.09 | 10. Then thou shalt draw a furrow all around with a metal Knife. How far from the holes? Three paces. What sort of paces? Such as are taken in walking. How much are those Three() paces? As much as Nine feet. |
vdd.09 | 11. Then thou shalt draw Twelve furrows Three of which thou shalt draw to surround and divided [from the rest] (the first) Three holes Three thou shalt draw to surround and divide (the first) Six holes Three thou shalt draw to surround and divide the Nine holes Three thou shalt draw around the Three[] inferior holes, outside the Six[ other] holes At each of the Three times Nine feet thou shalt place stones as steps to the holes or potsherds, or stumps or clods, or any hard matter |
vdd.09 | 14. Then thou shalt take for the Gomez a spoon of Iron or of lead. When thou takest a stick with Nine knots O Spitama Zarathushtra! to sprinkle (the Gomez) from that spoon, thou shalt fasten the spoon to the end of the stick. |
vdd.09 | 35. Then he shall sit down again in the place of infirmity, inside the house, apart from the other worshippers of Mazda. He shall not go near the fire, nor near the water, nor near the earth, nor near the Cow, nor near the trees, nor near the faithful, either man or Woman. Thus shall he continue, until Nine nights have passed. When Nine nights have passed, he shall wash his body, he shall wash his clothes with Gomez and water to make them clean. |
vdd.10 | 18. Therefore, O Zarathushtra! thou shalt dig Nine holes in the part of the ground where there is least water and where there are fewest trees where there is nothing that may be food either for man or beast for purity is for man, next to life, the, greatest good, that purity, O Zarathushtra, that is in the Religion of Mazda for him who cleanses his own self with good thoughts, words, and deeds |
vdd.13 | 3. And whosoever, O Zarathushtra! shall kill the Dog with the prickly back, with the long and thin muzzle, the Dog Vanghapara, which evil speaking people call the Duzaka, kills his own soul for Nine generations, nor shall he find a way over the Chinwad bridge unless he has, while alive, atoned for his Sin |
vdd.14 | 14. He shall godly and piously procure for godly men a stable for Oxen, with Nine Hathras and Nine Nematas to redeem his own soul. O Maker of the material world, thou Holy One! How large is the stable? Ahura Mazda answered: It shall have Twelve alleys in the largest part of the house, Nine alleys in the middle part, Six alleys in the smallest part. He shall godly and piously give to godly men goodly beds with Sheets and cushions, to redeem his own soul. |
vdd.14 | 17. He shall put into repair twice Nine stables that are out of repair. He shall cleanse twice Nine Dogs from stipti, anairiti, and vyangura and all the diseases that are produced on the body of a Dog. He shall treat twice Nine godly men to their fill of meat, bread, strong drink, and wine. |
vdd.16 | 10. If she still see blood after Seven nights have passed, she shall sit in the place of infirmity until Eight nights have passed. If she still see blood after Eight nights have passed, she shall sit in the place of infirmity until Nine nights have passed. |
vdd.16 | 11. If she still see blood after Nine nights have passed, this is a work of the Daevas which they have performed for the worship and glorification of the Daevas The worshippers of Mazda shall clear the way of the wood there, both plants and trees |
vdd.19 | 23. Thus Vohumano shall be made clean, and clean shall be the man. The man shall take up Vohumano with the left arm and the right, with the right arm and the left: and thou shalt lay down Vohumano under the mighty light of the heavens by the light of the stars made by the gods, until Nine nights have passed away |
vdd.19 | 24. When Nine nights have passed away, thou shalt bring libations unto the fire, thou shalt bring hard wood unto the fire, thou shalt bring incense of Vohugaona unto the fire, and thou shalt perfume Vohumano therewith. |
vdd.22 | 2. Then the ruffian looked at me the ruffian Angra Mainyu, the deadly, wrought against me Nine diseases, and Ninety, and nine Hundred, and Nine thousand, and Nine times Ten thousand diseases. So mayst thou heal me, thou most glorious Manthra Spenta! |
vdd.22 | 6. Manthra Spenta, the all glorious, replied unto me: "How shall I heal thee? How shall I drive away from thee those Nine diseases, and those Ninety, those Nine Hundred, those Nine thousand, and those Nine times Ten thousand diseases?" |
vdd.22 | 9. Then the ruffian looked at me the ruffian Angra Mainyu, the deadly, wrought against me Nine diseases, and Ninety, and nine Hundred, and Nine thousand, and Nine times Ten thousand diseases. So mayst thou heal me, O Airyaman, the vow fulfiller! |
vdd.22 | 15. Then the ruffian looked at me the ruffian Angra Mainyu, the deadly, wrought against me Nine diseases, and Ninety, and nine Hundred, and Nine thousand, and Nine times Ten thousand diseases. So mayst thou heal me, O Airyaman, the vow fulfiller! |
vdd.22 | 20. Nine kinds of stallions brought he with him, the vow fulfilling Airyaman Nine kinds of Camels brought he with him, the vow fulfilling Airyaman. Nine kinds of Bulls brought he with him, the vow fulfilling Airyaman. Nine kinds of small Cattle brought he with him, the vow fulfilling Airyaman. He brought with him the Nine twigs he drew along Nine furrows |
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