Horses

Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 07 Oct 2011 14:43 and updated at 07 Oct 2011 14:43

YAST NOUN

yst.05 13. Whom Four Horses carry, all white, of one and the same color, of the same blood, tall, crushing down the hates of all haters, of the Daevas and men, of the Yatus and Pairikas, of the oppressors, of the blind and of the deaf.
yst.05 21. To her did Haoshyangha, the Paradhata, offer up a sacrifice on the enclosure of the Hara, with a Hundred male Horses, a Thousand Oxen, and Ten Thousand Lambs.
yst.05 25. To her did Yima Khshaeta, the good shepherd, offer up a sacrifice from the hEight Hukairya, with a Hundred male Horses, a Thousand Oxen, Ten Thousand Lambs.
yst.05 29. To her did Azi Dahaka, the Three mouthed, offer up a sacrifice in the land of Bawri, with a Hundred male Horses, a Thousand Oxen, and Ten Thousand Lambs.
yst.05 33. To her did Thraetaona, the heir of the valiant Athwya clan, offer up a sacrifice in the Four cornered Varena, with a Hundred male Horses, a Thousand Oxen, Ten Thousand Lambs.
yst.05 37. To her did Keresaspa, the manly hearted, offer up a sacrifice behind the Vairi Pisanah, with a Hundred male Horses, a Thousand Oxen, Ten Thousand Lambs.
yst.05 41. To her did the Turanian murderer, Frangrasyan, offer up a sacrifice in his cave under the earth, with a Hundred male Horses, a Thousand Oxen, Ten Thousand Lambs.
yst.05 45. To her did the great, most wise Kavi Usa offer up a sacrifice from Mount Erezifya, with a Hundred male Horses, a Thousand Oxen, Ten Thousand Lambs.
yst.05 49. To her did the gallant Husravah, he who united the Aryan nations into one kingdom, offer up a sacrifice behind the Chaechasta lake, the deep lake, of salt waters, with a Hundred male Horses, a Thousand Oxen, Ten Thousand Lambs.
yst.05 57. To her did the gallant sons of Vaesaka offer up a sacrifice in the castle Khshathro saoka, that stands high up on the lofty, holy Kangha, with a Hundred male Horses, a Thousand Oxen, Ten Thousand Lambs.
yst.05 68. To her did Jamaspa offer up a sacrifice, with a Hundred Horses, a Thousand Oxen, Ten Thousand Lambs, when he saw the army of the wicked, of the worshippers of the Daevas, coming from afar in battle array.
yst.05 72. To her did Ashavazdah, the son of Pouru dhakhshti, and Ashavazdah and Thrita, the sons of Sayuzhdri, offer up a sacrifice, with a Hundred Horses, a Thousand Oxen, Ten Thousand Lambs, by Apam Napat, the tall lord, the lord of the females, the bright and swift horsed.
yst.05 81. To her did Yoishta, one of the Fryanas, offer up a sacrifice with a Hundred Horses, a Thousand Oxen, Ten Thousand Lambs on the Pedvaepa of the Rangha.
yst.05 86. "The men of strength will beg of thee swift Horses and supremacy of Glory.
yst.05 98. Before whom the worshippers of Mazda stand with baresma in their hands: the Hvovas did worship her, the Naotaras did worship her; the Hvovas asked for riches, the Naotaras asked for swift Horses. Quickly was Hvova blessed with riches an full prosperity; quickly became Vishtaspa, the Naotaride, the lord of the swiftest Horses in these countries.
yst.05 108. Unto her did the tall Kavi Vishtaspa offer up a sacrifice behind Lake Frazdanava, with a Hundred male Horses, a Thousand Oxen, Ten Thousand Lambs.
yst.05 112. Unto her did Zairi vairi, who fought on horseback, offer up a sacrifice behind the river Daitya, with a Hundred male Horses, a Thousand Oxen, Ten Thousand Lambs.
yst.05 116. Unto her did Arejat aspa and Vandaremaini offer up a sacrifice by the sea Vouru Kasha, with a Hundred male Horses, a Thousand Oxen, Ten Thousand Lambs.
yst.05 120. For whom Ahura Mazda has made Four Horses the wind, the rain, the cloud, and the sleet and thus ever a upon the earth it is raining, snowing, hailing, and sleeting; and whose armies are so many and numbered by Nine hundreds and thousands.
yst.05 130. Here, O good, most beneficent Ardvi Sura Anahita! I beg of thee this favor: that I, fully blessed, may conquer large kingdoms, rich in Horses, with high tributes, with snorting Horses, sounding Chariots, flashing Swords, rich in aliments, with stores of food, with well scented beds; that I may have at my wish the fullness of the good things of life and whatever makes a kingdom thrive.
yst.08 19. Here he calls for people to assemble, here he asks, saying: "Who now will offer me the libations with the Haoma and the holy meat? To whom shall I give wealth of Horses, a troop of Horses, and the purification of his own soul? Now I ought to receive sacrifice and prayer in the material world, by the law of excellent holiness."
yst.08 24. "If men had worshipped me with a sacrifice in which I had been invoked by my own name, as they worship the other Yazatas with sacrifices in which they are invoked by their own names, I should have taken to me the strength of Ten Horses, the strength of Ten camels, the strength of Ten Bulls, the strength of Ten mountains, the strength of Ten rivers."
yst.08 25. Then I, Ahura Mazda, offer up to the bright and glorious Tishtrya a sacrifice in which he is invoked by his own name, and I bring him the strength of Ten Horses, the strength of Ten camels, the strength of Ten Bulls, the strength of Ten mountains, the strength of Ten rivers.
yst.09 drvasp yasht drvaspa (dhruvaashva), guardian of Horses gosh yasht
yst.09 Who yokes teams of Horses, who makes her Chariot turn and its wheels sound, fat and glisTening, strong, tall formed, weal possessing, health giving, powerful to stand and powerful to turn for assistance to the faithful.
yst.09 To her did Haoshyangha, the Paradhata, offer up a sacrifice on the enclosure of the Hara, the beautiful hEight, made by Mazda, with a Hundred male Horses, a Thousand Oxen, and Ten Thousand Lambs, and with an offering of libations:
yst.09 Who yokes teams of Horses for assistance to the faithful.
yst.09 To her did Yima Khshaeta, the good shepherd, offer up a sacrifice from the hEight Hukairya, with a Hundred male Horses, a Thousand Oxen, Ten Thousand Lambs, and with an offering of libations:
yst.09 Who yokes teams of Horses for assistance to the faithful.
yst.09 To her did Thraetaona, the heir of the valiant Athwya clan, offer up a sacrifice in the Four cornered Varena, with a Hundred male Horses, a Thousand Oxen, Ten Thousand Lambs, and with an offering of libations:
yst.09 Who yokes teams of Horses for assistance to the faithful.
yst.09 Who yokes teams of Horses for assistance to the faithful.
yst.09 To her did the gallant Husravah, he who united the Arya nations into one kingdom, offer up a sacrifice, behind the Chaechasta lake, the deep lake of salt waters, with a Hundred male Horses, a Thousand Oxen, Ten Thousand Lambs, and an offering of libations:
yst.09 Who yokes teams of Horses for assistance to the faithful,
yst.09 Who yokes teams of Horses for assistance to the faithful.
yst.09 To her did the tall Kavi Vistaspa offer up a sacrifice behind the waters of the river Daitya, with a Hundred male Horses, a Thousand Oxen, Ten Thousand Lambs, and with an offering of libations:
yst.10 3. Mithra, the lord of wide pastures, gives swiftness to the Horses of those who lie not unto Mithra. Fire, the son of Ahura Mazda, gives the straightest way to those who lie not unto Mithra. The good, strong, beneficent Fravashis of the faithful give a virtuous offspring to those who lie not unto Mithra.
yst.10 11. Whom the horsemen worship on the back of their Horses, begging swiftness for their teams, health for their own bodies, and that they may watch with full success those who hate them, smite down their foes, and destroy at one stroke their adversaries, their enemies, and those who hate them. For his brightness and glory, I will offer him a sacrifice worth being heard….
yst.10 42. They cry unto Mithra, the lord of wide pastures, saying: O Mithra, thou lord of wide pastures! here are our fiery Horses taking us away, as they flee from Mithra here are our sturdy arms cut to pieces by the Sword, O Mithra!
yst.10 47. We sacrifice unto Mithra, the lord of wide pastures, sleepless, and ever awake A god of high renown and old age whom wide hoofed Horses carry against havocking hosts, against enemies coming in battle array, in the strife of conflicting nations
yst.10 52. And when there rushes a wicked worker of evil, swiftly, with a swift step, Mithra, the lord of wide pastures, goes and yokes his Horses to his Chariot, along with the holy, powerful Sraosha and Nairyo sangha, who strikes a blow that smites the army, that smites the strength of the malicious.
yst.10 76. Thou dashest in pieces the malice of the malicious, the malice of the men of malice: dash thou in pieces the killers of faithful men! Thou hast good Horses, thou hast a good Chariot: thou art bringing help at every appeal, and art powerful.
yst.10 113. And then cattle and males come to graze, as many as he wants. May Mithra and Ahura, the high gods, come to us for help, when the poniard lifts up its voice aloud, when the nostrils of the Horses quiver, when the poniards when the, strings of the bows whistle and shoot sharp Arrows then the brood of those whose libations are hated fall smitten to the ground, with their hair torn off.
yst.15 0 thou Vayu! who strikest fear upon all men and Horses, who in all creatures workest against the Daevas, both into the lowest places and into those a Thousand times deep dost thou enter with equal power.
yst.17 7. Those men whom thou dost atTend, O Ashi! are kings of kingdoms, that are rich in Horses, with large tributes, with snorting Horses, sounding Chariots, flashing Swords, rich in aliments and in stores of food well scented where the beds are spread and full of all the other riches that may be wished for. Happy the man whom thou dost atTend! do thou atTend me, thou rich in all sorts of desirable things and strong!
yst.17 12. The men whom thou dost atTend, O Ashi Vanguhi! have Horses swift and loud neighing they drive the Chariot lightly, they take it to the battle they bear a gallant praiser (of the gods), who has many Horses, a solid Chariot, a sharp spear, a long spear, and swift Arrows, who hits his aim, pursuing after his enemies, and smiting his foes. Happy the man whom thou dost atTend! Do thou atTend me, thou rich in all sorts of desirable things and strong!
yst.18 Horses multiply a thousandfold, flocks multiply a thousandfold; and so does his virtuous offspring, (as) the bright, glorious star Tishtrya moves on equally, and so does the strong wind made by Mazda, and so does the Glory of the Aryas.
yst.19 67. It runs unto him, it flows and swells unto him, bringing good pastures and fine Horses, bringing plenty, full of glory; with beauty and weal; powerful and friendly, rich of pastures, prolific and golden. It runs unto him, it flows and swells unto him, bright and glorious, making the white grow, smiting away all plagues.

Share:- Facebook