The Zoroastrian Doctrine of a Future Life : : From Death to the Individual Judgment / / Jal Dastur Cursetji Pavry.

Presents a study of the Zoroastrian Doctrine through the immediate fate and judgement of the individual soul at the Chinvat Bridge chronologically under each source from Gathas, Later Avesta, Pahlav, and Parsi-Persian.

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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : Columbia University Press, , [1929]
©1929
Year of Publication:1929
Language:English
Series:Columbia University. Indo-Iranian Series
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Preface to the Second Edition
  • Preface to the First Edition
  • Contents
  • Note on the Transcription of Iranian Words
  • Abbreviations and Symbols
  • Bibliography
  • I. Introduction
  • II. The Soul of the Righteous During the First Three Nights After Death
  • III. The Soul of the Wicked During the First Three Nights After Death
  • IV. The Manifestation of the Daēnā, or Conscience, to the Soul, According to the Gāthās
  • V. The Manifestation of the Daēnā, or Conscience, to the Soul, According to the later Avesta
  • VI. The Manifestation of the Daēnā, or Conscience, to the Soul, According to the Pahlavi and Parsi-Persian Literature
  • VII. The Individual Judgment According to the Gāthās
  • VIII. The Individual Judgment According to the Later Avesta
  • IX. The Individual Judgment According to the Pahlavi Writings
  • X. The Individual Judgment According to the Parsi-Persian Literature
  • XI. Conclusion
  • Indexes