The Dabistán, or School of manners, Volume 3 (of 3): translated from the original Persian, with notes and illustrations
Religion
The Dabistán, or School of manners, Volume 3 (of 3): translated from the original Persian, with notes and illustrations
Iran -- Religion; Religions
Azar Bahram, the name of the angel of victory, I. 345, 346, and
_ibid._ n. 1.
Azar Barzin, grandfather of Azar Káivan, I. 87.
Azar bijan, the native country of Zardusht, I. 263.
Azar Hóshangian, a sect of the Persian religion, I. 6, 87.
Azar Hushang, “fire of wisdom,” I. 147.
Azaríán, a sect of the Persian religion, I. 6.
Azari-Káus, a fire-temple, I. 52.
Azar Kaivan, author of poems, I. 76, 84, 119
――his lineage, 87, 88
――account of his life and sayings, 89 to 104
――his death, 105
――his twelve illustrious disciples, 119
――called by the emperor Akbar; does not attend him, but sends him
a wonderful book, III. 96.
Azar Khirad, a Mobed, author of a book in which the Nosks of the
Zand-Avesta are enumerated, I. 272.
Azar Khirad, name of a fire-temple, I. 52.
Azar Khurdád, name of a fire-temple, I. 284.
Azar Khurin, ancestor of Azar Kaivan, I. 87.
Azar Mihtar, son of Azar Sásán, ancestor of Azar Kaivan, I. 87.
Azar Nosh, ancestor of Azar Kaiván, I. 87.
Azar Roshni, one of the seven heavens of the Persians, I. 293.
Azár Sásan, the fifth, a prophet, I. 30.
Azar Zertusht, father of Azar Kaivan, I. 87.
Azizi, an author, quoted, I. 82 and n. 1, 89, 96, 101, 154; III. 203.
Aziz Nasfy (Shaikh), III. 252.
Azrail, an angel――his function, II. 337.
Azrawan, guardian angel of the cypress trees――is invoked by Zardusht
to protect the cypress planted by the prophet, I. 309.
Azz-eddin Almoka dessi, author of a poem entitled “The Birds and the
Flowers,” II. 168 n. 1, 338; III. 250 n.
B.
Bábá Jév, son of Hargovind, II. 281
――why he did not succeed his father, 281, 282.
Bábá Piara, founder of a sect, II. 233, 234.
Bábá Rin Haji (also Goraknath), supposed foster-father of Muhammed,
II. 129.
Babeciah, a name of the Ismâilahs, II. 42 n. 1.
Bád, angel presiding over the 22nd day of the month, I. 62 n.
――the 22nd day of the month, 270.
Badakshan, country situated towards the head of the river Oxus, II.
420 n. 1.
Badakshi (Mulla Shah), in Kachmir, II. 115.
Badhata, a disciple of Hargovind, previously a thief, II. 283, 284.
Badih eddin Madar, founder of the sect of Madárins, II. 224 n. 1.
Bagh, the 4th Nosk of the Zand-Avesta, its contents, vol. I. 272 n.
Baghantast, the 15th Nosk of the Zand-Avesta――its contents, I. 274 n.
Baghdád (town), tomb of Musa, I. 48
――its fire-temple, 51.
Bahá-eddin Zakaria (Shiah), III. 29
――a short account of him, _ibid._ n. 1.
Baha ed-doulah, a prince of the Búyi dynasty, II. 173.
Baha ed-doulah, son of Taj ed-doulah, king of Persia, II. 173.
Baharam (planet), Mars, I. 2
――description of his form as planet――angel presiding over the 20th
day of the month, 62
――angel of victory, 345
――his character and functions――under what animals represented,
346 n. 1.
Baha uddin Muhammed Amalí, becomes a disciple of Azar Kaiván, I. 140.
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