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Bundahishn

Chapter VIII
Zoroastrian trans. E.W. West • c. 9th century CE
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On the conflict which the evil spirit waged with the earth.
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As the evil spirit rushed in, the earth shook, and the substance of mountains was created in the earth.
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First, Mount Albûrz arose; afterwards, the other ranges of mountains (kôfânîhâ) of the middle of the earth; for as Albûrz grew forth all the mountains remained in motion, for they have all grown forth from the root of Albûrz.
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At that time they came up from the earth, like a tree which has grown up to the clouds and its root to the bottom; and their root passed on that way from one to the other, and they are arranged in mutual connection.
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Afterwards, about that wonderful shaking out from the earth, they say that a great mountain is the knot of lands; and the passage for the waters within the mountains is the root which is below the mountains; they forsake the upper parts so that they may flow into it, just as the roots of trees pass into the earth; a counterpart (ângunî-aîtak) of the blood in the arteries of men, which gives strength to the whole body.
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In numbers, apart from Albûrz, all the mountains grew up out of the earth in eighteen years, from which arises the perfection of men's advantage.