Stock Photo - Iran - Yazd, also Jasd, is one of the oldest cities of Iran and capital of the province of the same name, fire temple of Zoroastrianism (entrance front). For Zoroastrianism, the sacred fire temples are of central importance. Detail of the front entrance - Sign Ahura Mazda (God of Creation in Zoroastrianism), so-called Faravahar symbol. In the Achamenid kingdom, the Faravahar symbol also represented a national emblem engraved in palaces and monuments, and is still regarded by many Persians as the ""ancestral symbol of the ancestors."" Faravahar, in the Zoroastrian faith, is a symbol of the spirit that continues even before the birth and after the death of a human being exist, which symbolizes the circle (ring) around the trunk of the Faravahar. Taken on 23.10.2018. Photo: Rolf Zimmermann | usage worldwide. - Yazd/Yazd/Iran

Stock Photo: Iran - Yazd, also Jasd, is one of the oldest cities of Iran and capital of the province of the same name, fire temple of Zoroastrianism (entrance front).

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