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Rh Mazda. Zarathushtra looks for devotion to come with Asha among his followers. Those who live in communion with Asha reap the best reward. Zarathushtra prays for the blessings of Asha. Asha is asked to grant that blessing which forms the reward of Vohu Manah. Zarathushtra, says Ahura Mazda, is the one man who has heard the divine commandments and undertaken to live and work for the furtherance of Asha's righteousness. The prophet of Ahura Mazda declares that as long as he shall have vigour and strength he will urge all to yearn for Asha, and work for the spread of Asha's precepts, He adds further that he shall protect Asha's righteousness all his life. The pious everywhere welcome Asha's manifestation, and the wise uphold him through their words and deeds. Whoso spreads Asha's righteousness in the house and district is like unto Ahura Mazda. Those that are best unto the righteous ones shall be in the pastures of Asha and Vohu Manah.

Asha's work. Zarathushtra knows Ahura Mazda through Asha. He prays for the good deeds of the Holy Spirit and the wisdom of Vohu Manah. He asks Ahura Mazda to give help through Asha, and beseeches him to grant the desires of those who are devoted to Asha. Ahura Mazda gives riches of Vohu Manah through Asha, and Zarathushtra seeks to learn how the riches can be obtained. Those who put down violence and strife gain Vohu Manah's reward through Asha. He is implored to come through Asha and Vohu Manah, and asked to give mighty power through Asha. Those who practise righteousness win power as reward from Ahura Mazda through Vohu Manah. Zarathushtra asks Ahura Mazda what reward will be given him through Asha and Vohu Manah. These rewards are the blessings of both worlds given by Ahura Mazda through Asha. Zarathushtra asks Asha together with Vohu Manah about the rules of life that lead to happiness. Ahura Mazda sees open and secret faults of men through