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| 80 | ENT_ZOR_AESHMA_DAEVA | Aeshma Daeva | Zoroastrian | Bundahishn | Bundahishn 28: | Aeshmo khrvidruj, ' Aeshma the impetuous assailant' (see Bund. XXVIII, 15-17); this demon's Pahlavi epithet is partly a transcription, and partly a paraphrase of the A vesta term. 2 According to Dastur Hoshangji (Zand-Pahlavi Glossary, p. 65) the term magh is now applied to the stones on which the person undergoing purification has to squat during ablution in the barash- num ceremony. Originally, however, Av. | E. W. West (Sacred Books of the East 5) | 1880 | https://archive.org/details/pahlavitexts01westuoft | primary-verbatim | 1 | OCR scan, located by name; verify wording and exact chapter against a clean edition. | 1 |