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SOULS’ VISIT TO THE EARTH † - Zarathushtra (Zoroaster), The Teachings of Zoroaster and the Philosophy of the Parsi Religion [1905]Edition used:The Teachings of Zoroaster and the Philosophy of the Parsi Religion, ed. S.A. Kapadia (London: John Murray, 1905).
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SOULS’ VISIT TO THE EARTH†“We worship the good, strong, beneficent Fravashis‡ of the faithful, who come and go through the borough at the time of the Hamaspathmaêdha§ ; they go along there for ten nights, asking thus: “Who will praise us? Who will offer us a sacrifice? Who will meditate upon us? Who will bless us? Who will receive us with meat and clothes in his hand and with a prayer worthy of bliss? Of which of us will the name be taken for invocation? Of which of you will the soul be worshipped by you with a sacrifice? To whom will the gift of ours be given, that he may have never-failing food for ever and ever?” “And the man who offers them up a sacrifice, with meat and clothes in his hand, with a prayer worthy of bliss, the awful∥ Fravashis of the faithful, satisfied, unharmed, and unoffended, bless thus: “May there be in this house flocks of animals and men! May there be a swift horse and a solid chariot! May there be a man who knows how to praise God and rule in an assembly, who will offer us sacrifices with meat and clothes in his hand, and with a prayer worthy of bliss!” [† ]Sacred Books of the East. [‡ ]Souls. [§ ]The last ten days of the year. [∥ ]Awe-inspiring. |

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