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<blockquote>According to tradition Zoroaster was thirty, the time of ripe wisdom, when revelation finally came to him. This great happening is alluded to in one of the Gathas and is tersely described in a Pahlavi [Middle Persian] work. Here it is said that Zoroaster, being at a gathering [called] to celebrate a spring festival, went at dawn to a river to fetch water.</blockquote>
<blockquote> Según la tradición, Zoroastro tenía treinta años, en el momento de la sabiduría madura, cuando finalmente le llegó la revelación. Este gran acontecimiento se menciona en uno de los Gathas y se describe concisamente en una obra de Pahlavi [persa medio]. Aquí se dice que Zoroastro, estando en una reunión [llamada] para celebrar un festival de primavera, fue al amanecer a un río a buscar agua. </blockquote>


<blockquote>He waded in to draw [the water] from midstream; and when he returned to the bank ... he had a vision. He saw on the bank a shining Being, who revealed himself as Vohu Manah ‘Good [Mind]’; and this Being led Zoroaster into the presence of Ahura Mazda and five other radiant figures, before whom ‘he did not see his own shadow upon the earth, owing to their great light’. And it was then, from this great heptad [or group of seven beings], that he received his revelation.”<ref>Boyce, ''Zoroastrians'', p. 19.</ref></blockquote>
<blockquote>He waded in to draw [the water] from midstream; and when he returned to the bank ... he had a vision. He saw on the bank a shining Being, who revealed himself as Vohu Manah ‘Good [Mind]’; and this Being led Zoroaster into the presence of Ahura Mazda and five other radiant figures, before whom ‘he did not see his own shadow upon the earth, owing to their great light’. And it was then, from this great heptad [or group of seven beings], that he received his revelation.”<ref>Boyce, ''Zoroastrians'', p. 19.</ref></blockquote>