Ardā Wirāz Nāmag


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Ardā Wirāz Nāmag or the Book of the Righteous Wirāz is an outstanding example of Iranian apocalyptic literature. It is in the Middle Persian (Pahlavi) language and was written probably during the later period of the Sasanian dynasty (AD 226-650). The Zoroastrian priests chose a man called Wirāz, the most righteous among them, to go to the spiritual realm to discover the truth of the religion. This book, first published in 1986, contains the observations of Wirāz’ divine journey and his description of heaven and hell. The basic MS. is K20 (Royal Library of Copenhagen) which is carefully compared with other MSS. The MS. is printed in facsimile, followed by transliteration and transcription following the MS. closely line by line. A full translation is given, and a commentary is included together with a glossary, bibliography and index.










The Book of Arda Viraf.


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The Book of Arda Viraf...


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The Book of Arda Viraf


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A modern translation of The Book of Arda Viraf. This text is from the Sassanian era of Persian history. It is a story of a man named Viraf who goes into a dream state to record what he sees about the afterlife in Heaven, Purgatory and Hell. His goal is to tell his findings to post-Alexander Persia, and revive the Zoroastrain faith to its former glory. It can be compared to Dante's Divine Comedy.




Encyclopedia Iranica


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