Bird

Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 07 Oct 2011 14:12 and updated at 07 Oct 2011 14:12

YAST NOUN

yst.05 61. The old Vafra Navaza worshipped her when the strong fiend smiter, Thraetaona, flung him up in the air in the shape of a Bird, of a Vulture.
yst.14 35. Ahura Mazda answered: Take thou a feather of that Bird with feathers, the Varenjana, O Spitama Zarathushtra! With that feather thou shalt rub thy own body, with that feather thou shalt curse back thy enemies.
yst.14 36. If a man holds a bone of that strong Bird, or a feather of that strong Bird, no one can smite or turn to flight that fortunate man. The feather of that Bird of Birds brings him help; it brings unto him the homage of men, it maintains in him his glory.
yst.14 Verethraghna confounds the glory of this house with its wealth in cattle. He is like that great Bird, the Saena; he is like the big clouds, full of water, that beat the mountains.
yst.19 34. But when he began to find delight in words of falsehood and untruth, the Glory was seen to flee away from him in the shape of a Bird. When his Glory had disappeared, then the great Yima Khshaeta, the good shepherd, trembled and was in sorrow before his foes; he was confounded, and laid him down on the ground.
yst.19 35. The first time when the Glory departed from the bright Yima, the Glory went from Yima, the son of Vivanghant, in the shape of a Varaghna Bird.
yst.19 36. The second time when the Glory departed from the bright Yima, the Glory went from Yima, the son of Vivanghant, in the shape of a Varaghna Bird.
yst.19 38. The third time when the Glory departed from the bright Yima, that Glory went from Yima, the son of Vivanghant, in the shape of a Varaghna Bird.

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