Translations:Zarathustra/109/en
The Zoroastrians sustained irreparable loss through the death of so many of their priests. In those days, when all religious works were handed down orally, the priests were the living books of the faith, and with mass slaughters many ancient works (the tradition holds) were lost, or only haltingly preserved.[1]
- ↑ Boyce, Zoroastrians, p. 79.