A Manual of Khshnoom

The Zoroastrian Occult Knowledge

by Phiroz Nasarvanji Tavaria | 1971 | 160,667 words

An introduction to the mysteries of Khshnoom, an ancient occult movement. Khshnoom stands for 'Divine' or 'Spiritual' knowledge and originated from Zarathushtra. This book contains knowledge not to be found in Zoroastrian religious works. The second part contains documentaion of the life of Prophet Zarathushtra....

Supplement No. 4

Colours Produced by Recital of Yatha Ahu Vairyo

(Reproduced from "the Rationale of Zoroastrian Rituals" (pp. 16,17) by the learned Ervad P. S. Masani).

"Yatha Ahu Vairyo" the Zoroastrian Word (formed of 21 words) is composed by Zoroaster according to the rhythmic laws of Staota, vibrationary colours, in perfect harmony with Ahuna Var or the universal musical note going on eternally in the highest heaven - the first vibration in Nature whence the entire creation is manifested. The recital in accordance with all the canons of religion, of the word Yatha Ahu Vairyo, produces three kinds of colours corresponding to those of the Ahuna Var in the Heavenly sphere.

The first line with "Ashat Chit Hacha" produces the blue colour corresponding to the blue colour of Asha Vahishta, the 3rd Amshaspend, and the 2nd line with "Vangheush Dazda Manangho" creates the- yellow colour corresponding to the yellow colour of Vohu Manangha, the 2nd Ameshaspend. Finally, the third line with its "Khshathremacha" gives rise to the red colour corresponding to the red immerged colours of the 4th Amshaspend "Khshathra Vairya."

Thus a holy reciter of "Yatha Ahu Va,iryo" puts himself in unison, in harmony with the three Amshaspends according to the most abstruse yet scientific laws of Staota."

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