Song 8.13 (Yasna 43.13)
`,AhManam ,Tasaj,Iriap `,UhoW ,Am ,Tayh
`,AtAd ,iOm ,mVt ,AyhamAk `,iAydziOW ,Aqvra
`,Eti ,!vrAd ,SIcEan ,lW ,mV% `,SuA% ,Ayhagvrad
.,IcAW ,iOrqaSx ,ImhaBq ,A% `,SiOts ,lyriaW
Transliterated Text:
speñtem at thwâ mazdâ mêñghî ahurâ
hyat mâ vohû pairî-jasat mananghâ
arethâ vôizdyâi kâmahyâ têm môi dâtâ
daregahyâ ýâush ýêm vå naêcîsh dâresht itê
vairyå stôish ýâ thwahmî xshathrôi vâcî.
Translated Text:
I realized You, Wise Lord, to be progressive
when I was encircled by [enlightenment] through good mind,
so that I attain my desired goals.
Grant me a long life which no one has dared to ask for,
the chosen existence, said to exist only in Your dominion.
Commentary:
Zarathushtra realizes Mazda to be progressive when enlightenment encircles him through his own good mind because he wants to reach his desired goals. Not an easy task to accomplish in a short time. So he prays for a long life, a life in which he has chosen to serve in the divine dominion of Mazda Ahura—the Super-Intellect Being. To that day polytheism and superstitions ruled minds and bodies; so, no one had dared to ask for a long life to be dedicated to serve an entirely new cause. And we know Zarathushtra lived 47 years after his enlightenment to reach his goals.
Pondering Point:
“The blessing of a long life to serve humankind is the gift that brings the world closer to establishing the desired divine dominion.”