| | | | Srosh Yast Hadhotaht | | | Rashn | | | Farvardin | | | Bahram | | | Ram | | | Din | | | Ashi | | | Ashtad | | | Zamyad | | | Vanant | | | XXI, a Fragment | | | XXII, a Fragment | | | Afrin Païghambar Zartust | | | Vistasp | | | | Khorshed Nyasis | | | Mihir Nyasis | | | Mah Nyasis | | | Aban Nyasis | | | Aras Nyasis | Reference is also made to each of the following: | | The Bundahis | | | Selections of Zad Sparam | | | Bahman Yast | | | Shayast-La-Shayast | | | Andaz-i Atarpat-i Maraspand | | | Arda Viraf | | | Dinkard | | | Gangi-i Shayigan | | | Menuk-i-Khrat | | | Sad Dar | Quotations from the last six Parsi books are taken from an excellent book, Zoroastrian Ethics, by Magaular A. Buch , printed in India. The Bundahis and other books are of later issue, though very ancient--the Bundahis quite 2000. years old--and contain many passages, sometimes literally quoted, sometimes paraphrased, from lost portions of -xviii- |