Song 11.9 (Yasna 46.9)
`,IhOmvzu ,mI!Iwvz `,ABq ,Aqa%
`,mvnawaCa ,mvruha `,mvtNvps ,iOnqOayK
`,TOarm ,ASat ,SuVg ,iACa ,A% `,ACa ,iOt ,A%
.,AhManam ,UhoW ,iOt ,At `,Am ,ItNvSi
Transliterated Text:
kê hvô ýê mâ aredrô côithat pouruyô
ýathâ thwâ zevîshtîm uzemôhî
shyaothanôi speñtem ahurem ashavanem
ýâ tôi ashâ ýâ ashâi gêush tashâ mraot
isheñtî mâ tâ tôi vohû mananghâ.
Translated Text:
Who is that devotee who shall first teach me
to regard You as the most worthy of invocation,
as the progressive, righteous Lord of actions?
People want to know the things that are Yours through righteousness,
things You, the Creator of the world has told righteousness,
things which are Yours through good mind.
Commentary:
With the antagonists now at bay, Zarathushtra wants to know the result of his teaching. He wants a devotee who would come forward to retell what they have learned, to relate how to regard Mazda the worthiest of invocation and how Ahura is progressive, righteous and master of actions. All this is to spread the word because people are now paying attention. They want to know how everything is regulated by the Universal Law of Asha, righteousness, and how God, the Creator, has created this very law and good mind which help one to belong to God.
Pondering Point:
“Listen to the wise person who would educate you on the good things in life, divine in nature.”