How to take the name of a deceased in any prayer
Several readers of Frashogard have asked the question as to how should the name of a deceased person be taken while doing any prayer for them. Certain prayers, like the Stum no Kardo or the Patet Ruvan ni, have specific places where the name of the deceased is recited. But the question arises in other normal prayers which one may wish to recite in the memory of our deceased persons.
For example, many readers of Frashogard would like to pray the Lakh prayer during the Muktad, in the memory of a deceased relative. Now the Lakh prayer does not have any specific part or sentence where the name of the beneficiary is recited. So many may wonder – how does nature give the benefit – does it go to the person who recited the prayer or does it go to the Ruvan of the person intended?
Posted by: Ervad Marzban J. Hathiram
Roj Behram Mah Spendarmad, 1383 Yz.
