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Contents of The Dabistan, or School of Manners
The
DABISTÁN,
or
SCHOOL OF MANNERS
Translated from the Original Persian,
Title Page
Dedication
CONTENTS
Of the Preliminary Discourse.
Page
PART I.
Introduction.
Section
I.—
How the Dabistán first became known—its author—the sources of his information
iii
II.—
Discussion on the Desátir
xix
PART II.
Synopsis of the dynasties, religions, sects, and philosophic opinions treated of in the Dabistán.
Section
I.—
The first religion—the dynasties of Mahabad, Abad Azar, Shai Abad, Shai Giliv, Shai Mahbad, and Yasan
lxvi
II.—
The Peshdadian, Kayanian, Ashkanian, and Sassanian dynasties—their religious and political institutions
lxxvii
III.—
The religion of Zardusht, or Zoroaster
lxxxiii
IV.—
The religion of the Hindus
cv
V.—
Retrospect of the Persian and Indian religions
cxx
VI.—
The religion of the Tabitian (Tibetans)
cxxv
VII.—
The religion of the Jews
ibid.
VIII.—
The religion of the Christians
cxxvi
IX.—
The religion of the Muselmans
cxxviii
X.—
The religion of the Sadakiahs
cxli
XI.—
The religion of the Roshenians
cxlv
XII.—
The religion of the Ilahiahs
cxlvii
XIII.—
The religion of the Philosophers
cliii
XIV.—
The religion of the Súfis
clxix
XV.—
Recapitulation of the Contents of the Dabistán
ibid.
PART III.
Conclusion.
Section
I.—
General appreciation of the Dabistán and its author
clxxix
II.—
Notice concerning the printed edition, some manuscripts, and the translations of the Dabistán
clxxxviii
CONTENTS
Of the Dabistán (vol. I.)
Page
Introduction of the Author
1
CHAPTER I.
Of the religion of the Parsian
4
Section
I.—
Tenets and ceremonies observed by the Sipasian and Parsian
5
Description of the worship rendered to the seven planets, according to the Sipasian faith
35
II.—
Description of the Sipasian sect
87
III.—
The laws of the Paiman-i-Farhang and the Hirbed Sár
147
Descriptions of the gradations of Paradise
150
Description of the infernal regions
152
IV.—
An account of the Jamshapian sect
193
V.—
The Samradian sect
195
VI.—
The tenets of the Khodaiyan
201
VII.—
The system of the Rádíán
ibid.
VIII.—
The Shídrangíán creed
203
IX.—
The Páikárian creed
ibid.
X.—
The Miláníán system
204
XI.—
The system of the followers of Alár
206
XII.—
The Shídanian faith
207
XIII.—
The system of the Akhshíyán sect
ibid.
XIV.—
The followers of Zardusht
211
Account of the precepts given by Zardusht to the king and all mankind
260
The Sad-der, or “the hundred gates” of Zardusht
310
Enumeration of some advantages which arise from the enigmatical forms of the precepts of Zardusht's followers
351
Summary of the contents of the Mah-zend
353
XV.—
An account of the tenets held by the followers of Mazdak
372
ERRATA.
381
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