ABSTRACT

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.

part I|39 pages

Introduction to the Sīh-rŌzag

chapter 1|12 pages

General notes on the Sīh-rōzag

chapter 2|22 pages

For a chronology of the text

chapter 3|4 pages

The Middle Persian version of the text

Characteristics and chronology

part III|71 pages

Edition and Translation

chapter 1|3 pages

Editorial criteria

chapter 2|40 pages

Little Sīh-rōzag

chapter 3|27 pages

Great Sīh-rōzag

part IV|145 pages

Commentary