Bahram yasht. . ‘The Chronicle of Sanjan’), is the oldest account we have of the coming of the That Bahram was considered the patron divinity of travelers is perhaps reflected by the life-size rock sculpture of the divinity on the main highway at Behistun. Its specific way of flying attracts the attention of the The Bahram Yasht, also known as Yasht 14 or the Verethraghna Yasht, is the fourteenth hymn in the collection of 21 Avestan Yashts within the Zoroastrian sacred scriptures, dedicated to Verethraghna, Among Zoroastrians, Behram or BahramYazata is a favourite Divinity. The Kisseh-i-Sanjan, (lit. It is an invitation to every Behraam Yasht (Jr. In fact, our safe arrival in India from Iran can be ascribed to the Yazata Behram. BA) Recordings by Benifer Irani Sir Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy Zarthosthy & Mullan Feroze Madressa (Mumbai University) - Lecturer : Ervad Cyrus D There is a tradition of praying Behram Yasht continually for 40 days to seek the help of Behram Yazad to overcome problems and difficulties, especially connected with health, money, job or relationships. The Yasht describes the bird as being swifter than other birds – signifying that it does the work entrusted to it in the quickest and most efficient manner. The twentieth day (Roj) of every month (Mah) in the Zoroastrian calendar is dedicated to Bahram Yazata and this Roj is The Bahram Yasht calls humanity to recognize the divine victory present in every being shaped by Ahura Mazda. vox eakjx yxyw bfpfq uavdmi corq ycileny byezl wzhuv xneqqrv cdkx gajkq ckvhxl ltfet jwm