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The Sanskrit Version of Yasna 1–8: A Critical Edition with Commentary and Glossaries by Martina Palladino ISBN 9789004734906, 9004734902 instant download

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Authors:Martina Palladino
Pages:690 pages
Year:2025
Publisher:Brill
Language:english
File Size:11.88 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9789004734906, 9004734902
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The Sanskrit Version of Yasna 1–8: A Critical Edition with Commentary and Glossaries by Martina Palladino ISBN 9789004734906, 9004734902 instant download

This book contributes to the Multimedia Yasna (MUYA) Project, led by Prof. Almut Hintze of SOAS, by presenting an edition of the first eight chapters of the Sanskrit Yasna. This new edition is accompanied by an English translation and two glossaries.

This study aims to provide a framework for Parsi literary production in the Indian context and, at the same time, to relate the Sanskrit text to its Avestan and Pahlavi versions. The special feature of this unique text is that it belongs to the Indian cultural environment while remaining part of the Zoroastrian tradition.

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