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After this initial Rivayat, Indian priests would gather up questions and send representatives to Iran with the questions. These Rivayats are known by the emissary who brought them back. Some Rivayats are anonymous as the person who brought them is unknown, these Rivatays are more or less incomplete.
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The content of each Rivayat varies but they are usually queries on matters of worship, customs, rituals and observance. The issues range form the mundane, such as queries about the preparation of ink for the writing of religious documents, to important issues including conversion.
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sects in both Iran and India exchanged additional Rivayats, which culminated in the Rivayat-e Haftad va Hast (translated as the Rivayat of 78 Questions) (also known as the Ithoter Rivayat).
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Over three centuries, twenty-two Rivayats were sent from India to Persia. The first Revayat was brought in 1478 AD by Nariman Hoshang of
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and supported himself by 'petty trade'. Eventually his Persian improved to the extent that he was able to question the
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The word Rivayat has disputed etymology. Some claim the word to have origins from Arabic but this is contentious.
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Dārāb Hormazyār's Rivāyat: By Ervad Manockij Rustamji Unvala. With an introduction by Jivanji Jamshedji Modi
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In the 17th century the Rivayats were classified according to the subject they pertained to by
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The Rivayats are notable as the only Modern Persian text composed in the
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Zartoshti Dharam Sambandhi Kelavni Apnari Ane Dnyan Felavnari Mandli.
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Index

Revayats
a series
Zoroastrianism

Ahura Mazda
Zarathustra
Asha
Vohu Manah
Persia/Iran
Faravahar
Avestan
Amesha Spentas
Yazatas
Ahuras
Daevas
Fravashi
Angra Mainyu
Zoroastrian literature
Avesta
Ashem Vohu
Ahuna Vairya
Yenghe hatam
Airyaman ishya
Fire Temples
101 Names of Ahura Mazda
Adur Burzen-Mihr
Adur Farnbag
Adur Gushnasp
Cypress of Kashmar
Gathas

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