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The Sad-dar[pronunciation?] or Saddar, literally Hundred Doors or chapters is a Persian book about Zoroastrianism. The hundred chapters are guidelines that Zoroastrians should follow.

Sanskrit cognate is Shat-Dwar (Shat=Hundred, Dwar=Door)