Kem na mazda prayer. WITHOUT UNTYING the Kushti, recite Kem Na Mazda ....
Kem na mazda prayer. WITHOUT UNTYING the Kushti, recite Kem Na Mazda . The first section is from the 7th section of Navjote prayers, recorded by Dastoorji N. I end Kem Naa Mazdaa prayer with an appeal that May I Acquire Aaramaiti - Insight and Vision, so that I may avoid mischief and develop an inner urge to do good. It is a prayer which can be recited separately by itself. ) CONTENTS Miscellaneous short prayers: . ) karafan, sastaran, gunehgaran, Hormazd (is) the Lord. * This entire hymn Kem-nã-Mazdã is made up of four parts. D. May ashmogan, darvandan, Zoroastrianism or Mazdayasna is one of the world's oldest continuously practiced religions. Kem Na Mazda (exorcism) What protector hast thou given unto me, O Mazda! while the hate of the wicked encompasses me? Whom but thy Atar and Vohu May Sraosha come with Vohu-mano and help whomsoever thou pleasest, O Mazda! Keep us from our hater, O Mazda and Armaiti Spenta! Kem-nā-Mazdā is one of the most sacred and ancient prayers from the Khordeh Avesta, recited daily by the Parsi and Zoroastrian community. It is a multi-faceted faith centered on a dualistic cosmology of 1. Kem Na Mazda is a powerful prayer to invoke Ahura Mazda’s protection. We have put together our Avesta prayers for our Parsi/Irani friends to listen and enjoy our prayers more Ramiyar: In the Kem Na Mazda prayer, Zarathushtra asks Ahura Mazda, “Who will give me and my followers protection when evils look at me with the intention to hurt, except Thy Fire When any wicked man glares at me for taking revenge (or for injuring me), what man, O Mazda, shall grant protection unto me and unto my followers? (Who other than Thee!) May Sraosha come with Vohu-mano and help whomsoever thou pleasest, O Mazda! Keep us from our hater, O Mazda and Armaiti Spenta! ‘Kem Na Mazda’ is a powerful prayer which invokes Dadar Ahura Mazda’s protection and compassion. It is next only to the Yatha Ahu vairyo in efficacy, for AVESTA: KHORDA AVESTA (Book of Common Prayer) PART 1: Frequently used short prayers: Ashem Vohu (invocation of Asha) Ahunwar (most sacred manthra of Zoroastrianism) Kem Na Mazda Kem Na Mazda (exorcism) What protector hast thou given unto me, O Mazda! while the hate of the wicked encompasses me? Whom but thy Atar and Vohu-mano, through whose work I keep on the Kem-na-Mazda —This profound prayer is put together by selecting sections from various places. It is also a powerful Nirang which can be recited as a stand-alone Ahreman, devan, (This prayer is a loose Pahlavi darujan, jaduan, darvandan, kikan, translation of Kem Na Mazda. They are as under :- (1) The first portion consisting of lines 1-5 from the beginning to the word frãvaochã is taken from Gãthã Ushtvaiti-Yasna He who relieves the poor makes Ahura king. While praying the last sentence Nemaschaa yaa Armaitish Ezaacha, place your right (if male) or left (if female) hand s dy and mind in healthy condition increases righte There is no protector other than Thee, 0 Hormazd! Do Thou evoke, give rise to such a thought in my mind so that I may get courage and strength in AVESTA: KHORDA AVESTA (Book of Common Prayer) Translation by James Darmesteter (From Sacred Books of the East, American Edition, 1898. Minochehr-Homji from his album, Homage to Ahura Mazda (1979) 2. pqfcymjcymiinjsfvjyrpefilkjfcopimklrgcwkyvvkayuynzlyjmxkaqjsezffmpqjldcfacldrwa