- Airyanem Vaejah
Airyanəm Vaējah, which approximately means "expanse of the
Aryans ," [ see p. 164 in: P.O. Skjaervo, The Avesta as source for the early history of the Iranians. In: G. Erdosy (ed.), The Indo-Aryans of Ancient South Asia. (Indian Philology and South Asian Studies, A. Wezler and M. Witzel, eds.), vol. 1, Berlin/New York: de Gruyter 1995, pp.155-176. ] is a reference in theZoroastrian Avesta (Vendidad , Farg. 1) to one of Ahura Mazda's "sixteen perfect lands." [Darmesteter, James. "Sacred Books of the East" (1898). Peterson, Joseph H., Avesta - Zoroastrian Archives: VENDIDAD (English): Fargard 1. [http://www.avesta.org/vendidad/vd1sbe.htm] ] It is considered the best of places, but on the other hand theVendidad /Vīdēvdād 1 claims that there are two months of summer there and ten of winter. It suffers from flooding at the end of winter.Etymology and related words
In the Avestan language, "airyanəm vaējah" is formed from the plural genitive case of "airya" and the word "vaējah" (whose oft-used nominative case is "vaējō"). The meaning of "vaējah" is uncertain. It may be related to the
Vedic "vej/vij", suggesting the region of a fast-flowing river. [see Edwin Bryant, The Quest for the origins of Vedic culture, 2001: 327] it has also been interpreted by some as "seed" or "germ". Avestan "airya" is etymologically related to theSanskrit "ārya" and theOld Persian "ariya" (seeAryans ).The term generated the
Middle Persian term "Ērānwēz" (which occurs during the rule of theSassanian emperorArdashir I [D.N. Mackenzie, "Ērān",Encyclopaedia Iranica , Online Edition, ( [http://www.iranica.com/newsite/articles/v8f5/v8f545.html LINK] )] ), and the Persian term "Iran-vez" (forming the modern name ofIran ). It also occurs in a Sogdian phrase based on the Avesta.Historical concepts
The historical location of Airyanem Vaejah is still uncertain. In the first chapter of the
Vendidad is a listing of sixteen countries, and some scholars believe that Airyanem Vaejah lies to the north of all of these. [Zoroaster’s Time and Homeland: A Study on the Origins of Mazdeism and Related Problems by Gherardo Gnoli, Instituto Universitario Orientale, Seminario di Studi Asiatici, (Series Minor VII), Naples, 1980] Some experts (Bahram Farahvashi andNasser Takmil Homayoun [Nasser Takmil Homayoun , "Kharazm: What do I know about Iran?". 2004. ISBN 964-379-023-1] among others) suggest that Airyanem Vaejah was probably centered aroundKhwarazm , a region that is now split between severalCentral Asian republics. TheUniversity of Hawaii historianElton L. Daniel likewise believes Khwarazm to be the "most likely locale" corresponding to the original home of theAvestan people, [Elton L. Daniel, "The History of Iran". 2001. ISBN 0-313-30731-8] andDehkhoda once called Khwarazm "the cradle of theArya n tribe. However,Michael Witzel believes that Airyanem Vaejah was located, as summer pasture, in what are now the cool highlands of centralAfghanistan "with ten months of winter"." [M. Witzel, "The Home Of The Aryans", Festschrift J. Narten = Münchener Studien zur Sprachwissenschaft, Beihefte NF 19, Dettelbach: J.H. Röll 2000, 283-338. Also published online, atHarvard University ( [http://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/~witzel/AryanHome.pdf LINK] )]References
ee also
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Vendidad
*Ahura Mazda
*Aryavarta
*Iran
*Indo-Iranians
*Arya
*Aryan External links
* [http://www.avesta.org/zglos.html#Eranvej Avesta terminology: Eranvej]
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