P4-P300 Book I Ramayana/P36 Bygone ages built by saint Manu - Son Brahma progenitor mankind - Man think - Minos Mannus
P301-P806 Book II Ramayana/P770 Cosmogony - First water naught beside - Earth formed - Self-existent Brahma - Boar disguise - Made world with his sons - No end loss change - Genealogy - Manu fame gave life to mortals - Begot Ikshvaku first king Ayodhya
The Rig Veda - An Anthology by Wendy Doniger/P193 Parsu Rib Wife of First man
The Bundahisn - Creation - Translated by Edward William West 1897/P50 Time 12000 years
The Bundahisn - Creation - Translated by Edward William West 1897/P12 Kayanians heroes good religion Soshyans anti Evil resur
Denkard Acts of Religion Book 3/P48 Formation or religion and customs of people of the borders whose original country was Iran is derived from original religion of Iranian ancestors - Defend against attacks of Yahud Rum Massihiya
Denkard Acts of Religion Book 3/P49 Khavar West - Mani Religion Turkestan - Our religion older than Rum
Denkard Acts of Religion Book 3/P181 The worst are those deriving from Yahudi religion
Denkard Acts of Religion Book 3/P187 Those who belong to the Yahudi religion cannot relations with the one proper Root
Denkard Acts of Religion Book 3/P247 Ahriman source demons arrayed with deceits Zohak descendant of Taj diminisher - Laws Zohak deteriorated - Jewish scriptures composed by Zohak
Denkard Acts of Religion Book 3/P282 Venerable ancestor of Kayanian kings Kay Kobad
Denkard Acts of Religion Book 3/P283 End of time Frashegird - Kay Khusraow of same Kayanian race will reign
Denkard Acts of Religion Book 5/P4 Kayanian Vishtap enforces observance Religion
Denkard Acts of Religion Book 5/P6 Races of non Iranian countries of unclean origin
Denkard Acts of Religion Book 5/P7 Saemali have applied to us from all places for elucidation of religious points abstain from sin
Sherente - Nimuendaju 1942/P9-2 Racial solidarity transcends linguistic differences
Sherente - Nimuendaju 1942/P10 All Sherente consider themselves one tribe even if not one chief several settlements joint - Anyone may live in the village he prefers keeps status
P4-P300 Book I Ramayana/P35 Ikshvaku Sons - From days of old brave mighty souled - The land their arms had made their own - Bounded by Sea - Holy works - Manu days - Ancient sire Sagar - Dug out the Sea - 60000 sons marched along
P1134-P1391 Book IV Ramayana/P1229 Land belongs to Ikshvaku race - Whole is ours - We tread the lands of every region so that justice increase spread - We let justice guide our every deed toil each sinner to repress - Scorns way of righteousness - Thou has turned aside from path