The Religion of Zoroaster Considered in Connection With Archaic Monotheism

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The Religion of Zoroaster Considered in Connection With Archaic Monotheism
Robert Brown
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32. Agni, the highest manifestation of Divinity.
33. The Essence of the Vedic Divinities.
34. The Law of Circle.
59 HSITT ADDITIONAL NOTES.
P. 8. Earliest Notice of the Avesta.
The earliest historical notice of the Avesta occurs at the close of the Median version of the Behistun (i. E. Baz-istan, " Place of the god") Inscrip- tion of Darius Hystaspes, cir. B. C. 516. This Inscription, which is about 400 feet from the ground on the rock of Behistun, near the western frontier of Mada (Media, i. E
.... " the country "), and contains more than 1, 000 lines of cuneiform writing, concludes : " And Darius the Bang says : ' I have made also elsewhere a book in Aryan language, that formerly did not exist.
And I have made the text of the Divine Law (Avesta), and a com- mentary of the Divine Law, and the prayer, and the translation. And it was written, and I sealed it.
And then the ancient book was restored by me in all nations, and the nations followed it. ' " (Translated by Dr. Oppert in Records of the Past, vii.


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