Song 4.8 (Yasna 31.8)
`,mvbargNVh ,IniamCac ,mVh ,ABq ,Tayh `,OhManam ,mVratp* ,SuVhMaW
.,USEanaqOayK ,mvruha ,SuVhMa `,mImLd ,AyhaCa ,mIqiah
Transliterated Text:
at thwâ mêñghî pourvîm
mazdâ ýezîm stôi mananghâ
vanghêush patarêm mananghô
hyat thwâ hêm cashmainî hêñgrabem
haithîm ashahyâ dãmîm
anghêush ahurem shyaothanaêshû.
Translated Text:
Wise One, I realized You
as the first and the latest,
and the patron of good mind,
when I grasped You in my vision
as the true creator of righteousness
and the Lord of life's actions.
Commentary:
Zarathushtra realizes, by his searching sight, that God is the first and the latest—above time and age. He created both Good Mind and the Universal Law of Precision—two principles that wisely regulate the universe. He also watches over actions in one’s life.
Pondering Point:
“A keen sense of observation and deep contemplation is necessary to truly realize Lord Wisdom, the universe, and the principles that govern it.”