Sih-Rozag in Zoroastrianism

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Accusative Plural
ahura
Ahura Mazd
Author_Enrico Raffaelli
avestan
Avestan manuscripts
Avestan Texts
Bharucha
Bra
calendar
Cantera
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Category=QRA
Category=QRRF
Category=QRVA
comparative study of Sih-Rozag versions
Creator Ohrmazd
Critical Apparatus
divine
Divine Entities
entities
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Hm
Iranian Manuscripts
Iranian religious texts
Kellens 1996a
Manuscript Transmission
Mazdean Religion
Middle Persian studies
P40 Om
Pahlavi
Pahlavi Text
Pahlavi translation
Pahlavi Translations
Pahlavi Version
Parallel Passages
ritual function analysis
Sasanian Period
T12 Om
Terminus Ante Quem
text
texts
translation
version
Young Avestan
Zoroastrian Calendar
Zoroastrian liturgy

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367867713
  • Weight: 680g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Dec 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Focusing on the Avestan and Pahlavi versions of the Sīh-rōzag, a text worshipping Zoroastrian divine entities, this book explores the spiritual principles and physical realities associated with them.

Introducing the book is an overview of the structural, linguistic and historico-religious elements of the Avestan Sīh-rōzag. This overview, as well as reconstructing its approximate chronology, helps in understanding the original ritual function of the text and its relationship to the other Avestan texts.The book then studies the translation of the text in the Middle Persian language, Pahlavi, which was produced several centuries after its initial composition, when Avestan was no longer understood by the majority of the Zoroastrian community.

Addressing the lacuna in literature examining an erstwhile neglected Zoroastrian text, The Sih-Rozag in Zoroastrianism includes a detailed commentary and an English translation of both the Avestan and Pahlavi version of the Sīh-rōzag and will be of interest to researchers and scholars of Iranian Studies, Religion, and History.

Enrico G. Raffaelli is Professor of theHistory of Zoroastrianism at the University of Toronto. His research concentrates on the pre-Islamic phase of the Zoroastrian religion, with a particular focus on the study of the Avestan and Middle Persian literature.