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Some remarks about the Zoroastrian ceremony of cutting a new kusti according to two Rivāyat manuscripts and two of the oldest Avestan manuscripts
Moein Ziaei, Hamid
2018In Actes du colloque Aux sources des liturgies indo-iraniennes
 

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Keywords :
Rivayat, Zoroastrianism; kusti
Abstract :
[en] Abstract: The Nirang-e Kusti-ye Now Buridan is the ceremony of weaving and cutting a new kusti from the loom. While this ceremony has currently a standard form, according to several Rivāyat manuscripts, there are different accounts of this ceremony, including different recitations of this prayer and different ritual sequences, without providing many clues. This paper attempts to explore and present these divergences.
Research Center/Unit :
UR Mondes Anciens
Disciplines :
Classical & oriental studies
Author, co-author :
Moein Ziaei, Hamid ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences de l'antiquité > Langues er religions du monde indo-iranien ancien
Language :
English
Title :
Some remarks about the Zoroastrian ceremony of cutting a new kusti according to two Rivāyat manuscripts and two of the oldest Avestan manuscripts
Publication date :
2018
Journal title :
Actes du colloque Aux sources des liturgies indo-iraniennes
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