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Passages similar to: Bundahishn — Chapter VII
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Zoroastrian
Bundahishn
Chapter VII (17)
As those two rivers flowed out, and from the same place of origin as theirs, eighteen navigable rivers flowed out, and after the other waters have flowed out from those navigable streams they all flow back to the Arag river and Vêh river, whose fertilization (khvâpardârîh) of the world arises therefrom.
Hindu
Prapathaka VI, Khanda 10 (1)
They go from sea to sea (i. e. the clouds lift up the water from the sea to the sky, and send it back as rain to the sea). They become indeed sea. And...
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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter LXXVII (5)
I saw seven rivers on the earth larger than all the rivers: one of them coming from the west pours its waters into the Great Sea.
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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter LXXVII (6)
And these two come from the north to the sea and pour their waters into the Erythraean Sea in the east.
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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter VIII (15)
And it turneth from here towards the south towards the mouth of the great sea on the shore of (its) waters, and it extendeth to the west to ' Af ra,* ...
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Hindu
Second Mundaka, First Khanda (9)
Hence come the seas and all the mountains, from him flow the rivers of every kind; hence come all herbs and the juice through which the inner Self...
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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter XXVIII (3)
Rushing like a copious watercourse [which flowed] towards the north-west it caused clouds and dew to ascend on every side.
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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter VIII (23)
And it goeth forth towards the north to the limits of Gadir, and it goeth forth to the coast of the waters of the sea to the waters of the great sea t...
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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter IX (5)
And for Aram e there came forth the fourth portion, all the land of Mesopo- tamia between the Tigris and the Euphrates to the north of the Chaldees to...
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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter LXXVII (7)
And the remaining four come forth on the side of the north to their own sea, 〈two of them〉 to the Erythraean Sea, and two into the Great Sea and disch...
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