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Cypress wood might have been used in ancient palaces in Persia partly because of its sacred value in a religion known for its "fire temples," a new study finds. Scientists examined ruins from the ...
Fire temple (locally known as Atashkadeh (“house of fire”) is a Zoroastrian term for a consecrated building in which there is an ever-burning sacred fire. After the Arab conquest of Persia, the ...
A Zoroastrian priest dressed in white carefully added wood to a fire that has burned for centuries inside an Iranian temple, sacred to one of the world's oldest religions.The fragrant holy fire, kept ...
Mumbai’s Second Oldest Parsi Fire Temple Restored;By the end of the nineteenth century, the agiary was dilapidated and it was rebuilt in 1891 in a style that blends Greek, Roman, and Persian ...
A Zoroastrian priest dressed in white carefully added wood to a fire that has burned for centuries inside an Iranian temple, sacred to one of the world's oldest religions.
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