Neyrangistan, Hirbodistan, Hadokht Nask

Neyrangistan, Hirbodistan, Hadokht Nask is a Zoroastrian religious book which is written in middle Persian language.[1] The book consists of three documents whose name is gathered from them. Neyrangistan, Hirbodistan, Hadokht Nask is an exegesis text of Avesta like the Zend and refers to the laws of the Zoroastrian tradition and the opinions of exegetes regarding the laws. The texts are probably written and collected by Saoshyant and Pishagsar, two exegetes of the Avesta.[2] The latest available version of the book is edited in the 17th century.

References

  1. Hashemi, Mahsa; Najari, Hossein (2015). "Avestan Architecture: A Descriptive Etymological Lexicon". International Letters of Social and Humanistic Sciences. Switzerland: SciPress Ltd.,. 63: 105–116. doi:10.18052/www.scipress.com/ILSHS.63.105.
  2. Shapira, Dan. Studies in Zoroastrian Exegesis - Zand (PhD thesis).
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