The
Zamyad Yasht consists of two parts. The first, smaller, part (stanzas 1-8) contains a description of important mountains of the
Avestan world. The second, much longer, part (stanzas 9-96) is dedicated to the
Kayanians. In addition to the partition into stanzas, the second part is furthermore grouped into 15 chapters, called
kardas. This difference again points toward this part of the
yasht having originally formed an independent text.
Geographical fragment - Stanzas 1-8 The first part of contains a list of mountains. This list is also found in the
Bundahishn, where it is, however, followed by similar lists of seas, rivers, and lakes. This indicates that the
Avestan descriptions in the
Zamyad Yasht are the remnants of an originally much longer text, parts or all of which survived in the
Middle Persian Bundahishn. This first part of the
yasht is, therefore, called the geographical fragment.
Kayan Yasn - Stanzas 9-96 The second part of the
Zamyad Yasht is the
Kayan Yasn proper. It is dedicated to the praise of the
Kavyan Khvarenah, i.e., the Glory of the
Kayanians and provides a long list of the early rulers of the
Kayanians. The important role of the
Khvarenah is established by the introductory verse of each
karda being either "We worship the mighty Glory belonging to the Kavis" or "We worship the mighty un-taken Glory". The
Khvarenah is often associated with mountains in the Avesta, and it has been speculated that this connection let to the joining of the two disparate parts. ==Editions and translations==