Vendidad

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The Vendidad is a Zoroastrian religious text comprising laws, myths, and purification rituals, preserved as one of the key sections of the Avesta.

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Vendidad canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Avestan text
Zoroastrian religious text
religious legal code
alsoKnownAs Videvdad
Vî-Daêvô-Dāta
associatedDeity Ahura Mazda
associatedProphet Zoroaster
surface form: Zarathustra
commentaryTradition accompanied by Pahlavi commentaries in some manuscripts
contains dialogues between Ahura Mazda and Zarathustra
instructions for cleansing polluted persons
instructions for cleansing polluted places
laws concerning ritual impurity
lists of sins and punishments
myths of creation
penitential codes
regulations on disposal of the dead
rules about contact with corpses
stories about Yima (Jamshid)
cosmologyRole describes creation of various lands by Ahura Mazda
culturalOrigin ancient Iranian religion
ethicalAspect links ritual purity with moral behavior
etymology name means "law against the daevas"
focus protection against demons and daevas
regulation of daily life according to purity laws
genre legal-religious prose
historicalPeriod composed over several centuries in the first millennium BCE
influence shaped traditional Zoroastrian practice
language Avestan language
surface form: Avestan
liturgicalUse recited in certain Zoroastrian rituals
used in purification ceremonies
modernReception sometimes viewed as legalistic compared to Gathic texts
numberOfChapters 22 fargards
partOf Avesta
preservation transmitted in Zoroastrian priestly tradition
preservedBy Iranian Zoroastrians
surface form: Iranian Zoroastrian community

Parsis
surface form: Parsi Zoroastrian community
primaryTheme cosmic struggle between good and evil
mythological narratives
purity laws
religious law
ritual purification
religion Zoroastrianism
scholarlyDebate authenticity and age debated by Iranologists
script Avestan script in later manuscripts
statusInCanon considered a late layer compared to Gathas
one of the major divisions of the extant Avesta
structure divided into chapters called fargards

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Avesta hasPart Vendidad
Avesta includesLawCode Vendidad
Avestan language sacredText Vendidad
Visperad relatedWork Vendidad