Ashem Vohu

Ashem Vohu is one of two very important prayers in Zoroastrianism. The Ashem Vohu, after the Ahunavar is considered one of the basic, yet meaningful and powerful mantras in the religion. It is also at the end of most of the prayers in the Khordeh Avesta, except a certain few, most notably the Fravarane.[1]

Prayer

aṣ̌əm vohū vahištəm astī
uštā astī uštā ahmāi
hyat̰ aṣ̌āi vahištāi aṣ̌əm

Translation:

"Truth is best (of all that is) good.
As desired, what is being desired
is truth for him who (represents) best truth."
or:
"Truth is best (of all that is) good.
As desired, as desired, truth
is for him who (represents) best truth."
or:
"Holiness (Asha) is the best of all good:
it is also happiness.
Happy the man who is holy with perfect holiness!"[2]

References

Bibliography

Boyce, Mary (2001). Zoroastrians:Their Religious Beliefs and Practices. Routledge. 

The main point to be noted in the translation is that the word HOLINESS, can also be replaced with Righteousness.

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