entity_citations: CIT_ZOR_DRVASPA_AVESTA
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| CIT_ZOR_DRVASPA_AVESTA | ENT_ZOR_DRVASPA | SRC_AVESTA | The Zend-Avesta | Yasht 9 | She is also called Drvaspa and Gojurun : Drvaspa means ' she who keeps horses in health,' and is nothing more than an epithet of Gbs : Go^urun (from the Zend Gews urvan) means 'the Soul of the Bull' (the primeval Bull). Although urvan is a masculine noun in Zend, yet Gojurun is considered a female angel, as this name is only a substitute for Gbs. | Darmesteter & Mills (Sacred Books of the East) | 1887 | https://archive.org/details/zendavesta02darm | primary-verbatim | 2026-06-18 | name-anchored (note-keyword scored) + substring gate; locus per attestation | 1 | 1 | OCR scan, located by name; verify wording and exact Yasna/Yasht locus against a clean edition. |