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30 occurrences of stones across 11 texts in /en/Zoroastrianism
| en/Zoroastrianism/Vendidad — Chapter 8.txt 2 | ||
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| they shall cover the surface of it with dust of bricks, of | stones | , or of dry earth10. 7. This is the case when the house is t |
| clothes off14, shall take up the body from the clay or the | stones | , or from the plastered house15, and they shall lay it down |
| en/Zoroastrianism/Vendidad — Chapter 9.txt 1 | ||
| s7. At each of the three times nine feet8, thou shalt place | stones | as steps to the holes; or potsherds, or stumps9, or clods, |
| en/Zoroastrianism/Vendidad — Chapter 15.txt 1 | ||
| s big with young [pregnant -JHP] and a man shouts or throws | stones | at her, so that the whelps come to mischief and die, he is |
| en/Zoroastrianism/Vendidad — Chapter 17.txt 2 | ||
| es, so many bows and falcon-winged arrows and so many sling- | stones | against the Mazainya Daevas8!" 7. [paiti: tê merekha |
| es so many bows and falcon-winged arrows, and so many sling- | stones | (against the Mazainya Daevas)8. 8. Repeated by mistake from |
| en/Zoroastrianism/Vendidad — Chapter 6.txt 2 | ||
| sten the corpse, by the feet and by the hair, with iron,14b | stones | , or clay, lest the corpse-eating dogs and the corpse-eating |
| West). 51. 'They shall make it, if they can afford it, with | stones | , plaster, or earth17; if they cannot afford it, they shall |
| en/Zoroastrianism/Vendidad — Chapter 14.txt 1 | ||
| ws, the sixth a sling with arm-string and with thirty sling | stones | 26; 'The seventh a cuirass, the eighth a hauberk27, the nint |
| en/Zoroastrianism/Vendidad — Chapter 19.txt 5 | ||
| under pain of death. The Prophet rejects him with heavenly | stones | , given by Ahura, and announces to him that he will destroy |
| y the hardness of his malignant riddles 9; he went swinging | stones | in his hand, stones as big as a house 10, which he obtained |
| s malignant riddles 9; he went swinging stones in his hand, | stones | as big as a house 10, which he obtained from the Maker, Ahu |
| earth, whose ends lie afar, whereat dost thou swing (those | stones | ), thou who standest by the upper bank of the river Dareja 1 |
| Yavisht i Friyan.] 10. The Commentary has, 'Some say, those | stones | are the Ahunwar.' If one keeps in mind how much the Moslem |
| en/Zoroastrianism/The Zend-Avesta/Avesta - Vendidad.txt 11 | ||
| fasten the corpse, by the feet and by the hair, with brass, | stones | , or clay, lest the corpse-eating dogs and the corpse-eating |
| stay. 51. 'They shall make it, if they can afford it, with | stones | , plaster, or earth; if they cannot afford it, they shall la |
| they shall cover the surface of it with dust of bricks, of | stones | , or of dry earth. 9. 'And they shall let the lifeless body |
| ir clothes off, shall take up the body from the clay or the | stones | , or from the plastered house, and they shall lay it down on |
| les. At each of the three times nine feet, thou shalt place | stones | as steps to the holes; or potsherds, or stumps, or clods, o |
| ws, the sixth a sling with arm-string and with thirty sling | stones | ; 'The seventh a cuirass, the eighth a hauberk, the ninth a |
| es, so many bows and falcon-winged arrows and so many sling- | stones | against the Mazainya Daevas!" 10. 'If those nails have not |
| es so many bows and falcon-winged arrows, and so many sling- | stones | (against the Mazainya Daevas). 11. 'All wicked, embodiments |
| by the hardness of his malignant riddles; he went swinging | stones | in his hand, stones as big as a house, which he obtained fr |
| his malignant riddles; he went swinging stones in his hand, | stones | as big as a house, which he obtained from the Maker, Ahura |
| earth, whose ends lie afar, whereat dost thou swing (those | stones | ), thou who standest by the upper bank of the river Dareja, |
| en/Zoroastrianism/The Zend-Avesta/Avesta - Visperad.txt 1 | ||
| implements, and these spread mats, and these Myazdas, these | stones | , the first in the creation, the stone mortar brought here w |
| en/Zoroastrianism/The Zend-Avesta/Khorda Avesta - Book of Common Prayer pt. 1.txt 2 | ||
| he offspring of the Danus chiefs of myriads, who wound with | stones | . [[10]] 39. We worship the good, strong, beneficent Fravash |
| nor the arrow well-shot, nor the spear well-darted, nor the | stones | flung from the arm shall destroy him. 73. They come on this |
| en/Zoroastrianism/Yashts — Yasht 13.txt 2 | ||
| he offspring of the Danus chiefs of myriads, who wound with | stones | . X. 39. We worship the good, strong, beneficent Fravashis o |
| nor the arrow well-shot, nor the spear well-darted, nor the | stones | flung from the arm shall destroy him. 73. They come on this |