About The Book: Shikand Gumanik Vijar, translated by Edward William West, is a critical Zoroastrian theological text that defends Zoroastrian doctrine against other religious beliefs, particularly Islam and Christianity. The book presents the Pazand-Sanskrit text along with a fragment of the original Pahlavi version, showcasing a comparative linguistic and religious study. It explores core Zoroastrian principles such as dualism, the nature of good and evil, and divine justice. West’s scholarly edition preserves the text's authenticity while making it accessible for modern religious and linguistic studies.
Author: E. W. West
Pages: 628
Edition: 1887
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