Swords

Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 08 Oct 2011 14:21 and updated at 08 Oct 2011 14:21

YAST NOUN

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.10 40. Their Swords, well thrust and striking at the heads of men, hit not the mark, as Mithra, the lord of wide pastures, angry, offended, and unsatisfied, comes and meets them. Their clubs, well falling and striking at the heads of men, hit not the mark, as Mithra, the lord of wide pastures, angry, offended, and unsatisfied, comes and meets them.
yst.10 131. On a side of the Chariot of Mithra, the lord of wide pastures, stand a Thousand Swords, Two edged and well made. They go through the heavenly space, they fall through the heavenly space upon the skulls of the Daevas. On a side of the Chariot of Mithra, the lord of wide pastures, stand a Thousand maces of Iron, well made. They go through the heavenly space, they fall through the heavenly space upon the skulls of the Daevas.
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!

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