Sacred Books of the East eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 632 pages of information about Sacred Books of the East.

Sacred Books of the East eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 632 pages of information about Sacred Books of the East.

O Maker of the material world, thou Holy One!  Who is the first that rejoices the Earth with greatest joy?  Ahura Mazda answered:  “It is he who digs out of it most corpses of dogs and men.”  O Maker of the material world, thou Holy One!  Who is the second that rejoices the Earth with greatest joy?  Ahura Mazda answered:  “It is he who pulls down most of those Dakhmas on which the corpses of men are deposited.  Let no man alone by himself carry a corpse.  If a man alone by himself carry a corpse, the Nasu rushes upon him.  This Drug Nasu falls upon and stains him, even to the end of the nails, and he is unclean, thenceforth, forever and ever.”  O Maker of the material world, thou Holy One!  What shall be the place of that man who has carried a corpse alone?  Ahura Mazda answered:  “It shall be the place on this earth wherein is least water and fewest plants, whereof the ground is the cleanest and the driest and the least passed through by flocks and herds, by the fire of Ahura Mazda, by the consecrated bundles of Baresma, and by the faithful.”  O Maker of the material world, thou Holy One!  How far from the fire?  How far from the water?  How far from the consecrated bundles of Baresma?  How far from the faithful?  Ahura Mazda answered:  “Thirty paces from the fire, thirty paces from the water, thirty paces from the consecrated bundles of Baresma, three paces from the faithful.  There, on that place, shall the worshippers of Mazda erect an enclosure, and therein shall they establish him with food, therein shall they establish him with clothes, with the coarsest food and with the most worn-out clothes.  That food he shall live on, those clothes he shall wear, and thus shall they let him live, until he has grown to the age of a Hana, or of a Zaurura, or of a Pairista-khshudra.  And when he has grown to the age of a Hana, or of a Zaurura, or of a Pairista-khshudra, then the worshippers of Mazda shall order a man strong, vigorous, and skilful, to cut the head off his neck, in his enclosure on the top of the mountain:  and they shall deliver his corpse unto the greediest of the corpse-eating creatures made by the beneficent Spirit, unto the vultures, with these words:  ’The man here has repented of all his evil thoughts, words, and deeds.  If he has committed any other evil deed, it is remitted by his repentance:  if he has committed no other evil deed, he is absolved by his repentance, forever and ever.’” O Maker of the material world, thou Holy One!  Who is the third that rejoices the Earth with greatest joy?  Ahura Mazda answered:  “It is he who fills up most burrows of the creatures of Angra Mainyu.”  O Maker of the material world, thou Holy One!  Who is the fourth that rejoices the Earth with greatest joy?  Ahura Mazda answered:  “It is he who sows most corn, grass, and fruit, O Spitama Zarathustra! who waters ground that is dry, or drains ground that is too wet.  Unhappy is the land that has long lain unsown with the seed of the sower and wants a good husbandman, like a well-shapen

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