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INDEX
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  • Bartholomae Ch., 106, footnote
  • Bātinis, the, 462
  • Bel, 138
  • Bendva, 21, 43, 72
  • benediction, power of, personified, 202
  • Berejya, 215
  • Berosus, 148, 149, 226
  • Best Existence, see Vahishta Ahu
  • Bhagavad Gita, 115, 120, 280
  • Bias, 456
  • Biruni, al-, 6, 441, 442
  • Bodleian Library, Iranian manuscripts in the, 472
  • Boghaz-keui tablets, 9, 47, 269, 270
  • Book of Life 105
  • Book of Tobit, 77
  • Brahma, 117–120
  • Brahmanism, 115–119
  • Bratrakresh, 313, 317
  • Bridge of Judgment, see Chinvat British, Parsi prosperity begins with the advent of, 483
  • Buddhism, 115, 122, 270, 280, 310
  • Buidhi, 273
  • Buiti (Phl. But), 140, 265, 267, 273, 406
  • Buji, 275
  • Burzin Mihr, fire, 62
  • Bushyansta (Phl. Bushasp), 272, 405
C
  • Cambyses, burns the corpse of Amasis, 224
    • on the power of Fate, 247
    • orders purification of the temple of Neit, 131
  • Canaanites, 150
  • cattle, Drvaspa, genius of, 210, 211
    • Vohu Manah guards, 45, 46, 361
  • celibacy, advocated by Mani, 344
    • branded as vice by Zoroastrianism, 344, 345
  • Changranghacha, 455, 456
  • chariots of the Yazatas, 181, 189, 229
  • charity, personified, 198
    • of the Parsis, 483, 510
  • Charvaka, 121
  • Chinvat, 103, 104, 284, 285, 411, 412, 418
  • Chishmak, 406
  • Chisti, 42, 180
  • Chitra-mahan, 427
  • Christian propaganda, in Iran, 322, 326–329
    • among the Parsis of India, 491–494
  • Christianity, 158, 280, 298–301, 307, 507
  • Cicero, 307
  • classical literature, allusions to Zoroastrianism, in, 142–144, 295, 310, 311
  • Clement of Alexandria, 143, 144, 159, 295
  • coins, Indo-Scythian, 296
  • Confucianism, 77, 115, 152, 153, 300
  • Constantine, 307
  • contracts, inviolability of, 188
  • criticism, higher, of the sacred texts, 487, 488
  • Curtius, 222
  • Cyrus, anointed of Yahweh, 131
    • chosen of Marduk, 131
    • makes Persia queen of Asia, 293
    • overthrows Astyages, 134
    • restores Jewish, Sumerian, and Akkadian temples, 131, 327
D
  • Dabistan, 463–469
  • Dadani, 406
  • Daena, conscience, 283, 284
  • Daena, religion personified, 177–179
  • Daena Mazdayasnya, 178
  • Daena Vanghu Mazdayasnya, 178
  • Daevas (Phl. Divs), 90, 91, 261–265, 397, 398
  • Daevayasnians, Daeva-worshippers, 19, 20, 178, 264, 265, 268
  • Dahaka, see Azhi Dahaka
  • Dahma Afriti, 202
  • dainghu-parti, lord of countries, 186
  • dāitya gātu, 221
  • Daiwi, 275, 406
  • Damascius, 330, 331
  • Damoish Upamana, 202, 203
  • Darab, teacher of Anquetil du Perron, 444
  • Darius I, concentrates all evil in Lie, 266
    • devout worshipper of Mazda, 132
    • exhorts mankind to walk on the Path of Truth, 29, 133
    • rebuilds temple at Jerusalem, 131, 327
    • rebukes Gadatas for neglecting Apollo, 131
    • styled son of the Egyptian goddess Neit, 131
  • Darius III, last of the Achaemenian kings, 293
  • dāta Zarathushtri, 178
  • Datik, 4
  • Daylam, 439