Song 2.3 (Yasna 29.3)
`,Tawarm,Itiap ,iOwag ,OSEawda `,Ajvras ,TiOn ,ACa ,iAmha
`,OhMlwSvrv ,gNVrdA ,EtiawaK ,A% `,EyudIW ,TiOn ,mLSEawa
.,ACudvrvk ,Amij ,gNVwaz ,iAmha% `,O!ijOa ,Owh ,mLtAh
`,OhMlwSvrv ,gNVrdA ,EtiawaK ,A% `,EyudIW ,TiOn ,mLSEawa
.,ACudvrvk ,Amij ,gNVwaz ,iAmha% `,O!ijOa ,Owh ,mLtAh
Transliterated Text:
ahmâi ashâ nôit sarejâ
advaêshô gavôi paitî-mravat
avaêshãm nôit vîduyê
ýâ shavaitê âdrêñg ereshvånghô
âtãm hvô aojishtô
ýahmâi zavêñg jimâ keredushâ.
Translated Text:
Righteousness replied:
There is no authority in the world
who is free from malice.
Of those yonder, I know none
who would activate the noble to help the meek.
Had there been one person strong enough among them,
I would have hurried to his call.
Commentary:
The Universal Law of Righteousness knows that absolute might is not without malice. Those who strive for might would never help the weak.
Pondering Point:
“When absolute authority dominates, the disadvantaged and the weak suffer.”