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What is possible and what is impossible. Traditions and customs of late Zoroastrianism

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Cover:Hard
Category:Religion & Spiritually
ISBN:978-5-02-040522-6
Dimensions: 170x18x250cm
The monograph presents the study and commented translation of the Persian composition of the XVI XVII centuries. Sayast - Na Sayast ("what is possible and what is impossible"), which contains the presentation of traditions, customs, religious and ethical prescriptions and prohibitions that existed in the Zoroastrian communities of Iran and India in the era of late Zoroastrianism in a hostile environment for him.
Scientists of Vera (Herbed) wrote popular Riviats for the education of the laity. They gave some works the names of the Stogovs (Sad DAR) according to the number of stories placed. Sayast - Na Sayast received the parallel name of the Saddar Bundahes ("Bundahishn from a hundred chapters", or "Stoglav Bundakhishn") Another essay close to him was called the "Prose Stoglava" or "Sadogov in prose", but both works are devoted to the characteristics of different categories of permitted and forbidden.
The publication was prepared by A. I. Kolesnikov
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Cover:Hard
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  • Category:Religion & Spiritually
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Series: Classics of domestic oriental studies
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ISBN:978-5-02-040522-6

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