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Summary Of: Visperad

the Visperad ceremony itself is dedicated to... the one used in a Visperad service has 35 rods... The Visperad is only performed in the... the Visperad ceremony has undergone significant modifications in the 20th century... It has been speculated that the Visperad ceremony developed between the 3rd and 7th centuries... Since it is unlikely that the Avestan Visperad texts were actually composed at such a late a date...

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