Portal:Zoroastrianism/Scripture Archive/February 2007
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Yasna means 'worship' in (Avestan and is the name of the primary liturgical collection of texts of the Avesta. The texts of the Yasna are organized into 72 chapters, also known as hads or has. The 72 threads of the Zoroastrian Kusti - the sacred girdle worn around the waist - represent the 72 chapters of the Yasna. The collection includes the 17 chapters of the Gathas, the oldest and most sacred texts of the Zoroastrian canon.
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