Visiting the Zoroastrian fire temple of Yazd, a place of Zoroastrian prayer and a 1500-year-old fire storage place in Yazd.
Visiting the Zoroastrian fire temple of Yazd, a place of Zoroastrian prayer and a 1500-year-old fire storage place in Yazd.
Hello friends, we went to visit the Zoroastrian fire place of worship in Yazd and we saw the fire that has been kept lit for nearly 1500 years.
It was inside a room and the door was closed and it was possible to see it only from behind the glass and I could not take a good picture of it
But this mansion was beautiful and it was in the middle of the city, and my husband and I went inside and there was a strange atmosphere.
Two ladies were sitting inside the hall and were saying hello to the visitors, and there were foods inside the hall, and it was a Haft Sin table and it was similar to our New Year's Haft Sin table,
and it was interesting for me to see all these different cultures up close.
Fire temple is Verhram or Bahram. This place consists of a courtyard and an internal building, in which there is a beautiful garden and pine and cypress trees
And there is also a beautiful pond, the presence of a water pond next to the fire is one of the characteristics of all fire temples.
Symbols and signs that have been briefly explained
The symbol of Far Kiani, which is known as the symbol of Farawahar, is the symbol of a winged figure. In the view of some archaeologists and Iranologists, this figure has been introduced as the symbol of Ahura Mazda.
In the middle of the mansion, there were explanations about rituals, signs and symbols that you could add to your information if you wish.
I personally take pictures of them to read later, but I usually never go back to the gallery to read those pictures.
But it is good to get some information, even if it is small
Visiting different places is valuable for me and I can feel myself in a better place within myself, that those places were valuable to me and I have tried to see them, it is enjoyable for me.
Wow! Such beautiful and ancient architecture!
A fire that burned for 1500 years! Amazing!