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....
Name Of Yashts And Their Seriatim Numbers
1. Hormazd Yasht | Yt I |
2. Haptan Yasht or Hapt Ameshaspand Yasht | Yt. II |
3. Ardibehesht Yasht | Yt. III |
4. Khordad Yasht or Awerdad Yasht | Yt. IV |
5. Aban Yasht or Ardvi Sur Banu Yasht | Yt. V |
6. Khorshed Yasht | Yt. VI |
7. Mah Yasht | Yt. VII |
8. Tishter or Tir Yasht | Yt. VIII |
9. Drvasp or Gosh Yasht | Yt. VIX |
10. Meher Yasht | Yt. X |
11. Sarosh Yasht Hadokht | Yt. XI |
12. Rashn or Rashnu Yasht | Yt. XII |
13. Farvardin Yasht | Yt. XIII |
14. Behram Yasht | Yt. XIV |
15. Ram Yasht or Mino Ram Yasht | Yt. XV |
16. Din Yasht | Yt. XVI |
17. Ashi Yasht or Ard Yasht | Yt. XVII |
18. Ashtad Yasht | Yt. XVIII |
19. Zamyad Yasht | Yt. XIX |
Hom Yasht | Yt. XX (Geldner's Avesta) |
20. Vanant Yasht | Yt. XX |
21. Yasht Fragment | Yt. XXI |
22. Yasht Fragment | Yt. XXII |
23. Afrin-Paighamber-Zartusht | Yt. XXIII |
24. Vishtasp Yasht | Yt. XXIV |