After
that
the
blessed
Sahak,
righteous
to
the
end,
full
in
the
number
of
years
and
gracious
with
the
goodness
of
God-given
bounties,
on
the
first
year
of
Jazdegerd
[II],
son
of
Vram,
the
King
of
Persia,
in
the
province
of
Bagrevand
and
village
of
Belrotsats,
at
the
end
of
the
month
of
Navasard,
even
as
they
had
been
commemorating
the
birthday
of
the
blessed
one,
at
the
hour
of
two,
in
the
course
of
the
administration
of
extreme
unction
with
prayers
pleasing
to
God,
expired
in
Christ,
as
spoken
by
the
prophet,
"Into
thine
hand
commit
I
my
spirit,
"
and
as
the
blessed
Stephan
said,
"Lord
Jesus
receive
my
spirit.
"
He,
moreover,
committed
to
God
those
he
left
behind.
Hastily
making
all
preparations,
his
God-loving
officers,
his
own
pupils,
the
chief
of
whom
was
called
Yeremia,
a
saintly
and
devout
man,
who
with
the
assistance
of
a
noble
lady
named
Douster,
the
wife
of
Vardan,
whom
we
have
mentioned
before,
as
well
as
a
large
group
of
saintly
men,
raised
him
with
psalms,
doxologies,
and
hymns,
and
going
day
and
night
for
several
days,
arrived
in
Taron,
the
very
village
of
Ashtishat.
And
there,
at
the
altar
of
All
the
Martyrs,
placed
him
with
sweet-smelling
incense
of
all
kinds
in
the
sarcophagus
of
the
saints,
and
sealed
it
with
the
seal
of
Christ,
and
after
performing
the
customary
rites,
everyone
returned
to
this
place.
Every
year
coming
together
at
that
month,
they
observed
his
memory.