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Passages similar to: Bundahishn — Chapter XXVII
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Zoroastrian
Bundahishn
Chapter XXVII (15)
Whatever is welcome in eating of bread, as torn shoots of the coriander, water-cress (kakîg), the leek, and others of this genus, they call salad (têrak).
Hindu
Śhraddhā Traya Vibhāga Yoga (17.9)
Food that is excessively bitter, sour, salty, hot, acrid, dry, and burning is liked by people endowed with rajas. It causes pain, grief, and disease.
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Hindu
Prapathaka I, Khanda 1 (4)
What then is the Rik? What is the Sâman? What is the udgîtha? 'This is the question.
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Channeled Material
Session 43 (43.21)
Ra: You would call this type of food nectar, or ambrosia, or a light broth of golden white hue.
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