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8 occurrences of mercy across 2 texts in /en/Zoroastrianism/The Zend-Avesta
| en/Zoroastrianism/The Zend-Avesta/Avesta - Visperad.txt 3 | ||
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| e which is sanctified and which has fields and comfort, and | mercy | (for the poor); (6) as a praiser with praise for the sacrif |
| ifice to the listening (that hears our prayers) and to that | mercy | , and to the hearing of (our spoken) homage, and to that mer |
| rcy, and to the hearing of (our spoken) homage, and to that | mercy | which is (shown in response to our offered) praise. And we |
| en/Zoroastrianism/The Zend-Avesta/Khorda Avesta - Book of Common Prayer pt. 1.txt 5 | ||
| us to support (us). May he come hither to us to (grant us) | mercy | . May he come hither to us to cure (us of disease). May he c |
| e by Mazda and holy; To Khshathra-Vairya; to the metals; to | Mercy | and Charity. 3. To the good Spenta-Armaiti, and to the good |
| hra-Vairya; we sacrifice unto the metals; we sacrifice unto | Mercy | and Charity. 8. We sacrifice unto the good Spenta-Armaiti; |
| for ease! May he come to us for joy! May he come to us for | mercy | ! May he come to us for health! May he come to us for victor |
| ul brigand who works destruction, the man-slayer who has no | mercy | ; to withstand the evil done by the brigand. 137. We worship |