Bundahishn

Etymology
Borrowed from, being a word from the first sentence of the younger (and longer) of the two recensions of the work.

Proper noun

 * 1)  An encyclopaedic collection of Zoroastrian cosmogony and cosmology; especially, the longer of the two recessions of the work.
 * 2) * 1997 [Routledge], Alan Williams, 2: Later Zoroastrianism, Brian Carr, Indira Mahalingam (editors), Companion Encyclopedia of Asian Philosophy, 2005, Taylor & Francis e-Library, page 23,
 * The Bundahishn is concerned with, among other things, the themes of the creation of the world, the order of things, and the eschatological destiny of both the individual soul and the world at large.
 * The Bundahishn is concerned with, among other things, the themes of the creation of the world, the order of things, and the eschatological destiny of both the individual soul and the world at large.

Derived terms

 * (= Lesser Bundahishn)
 * (= Greater Bundahishn)
 * (= Greater Bundahishn)