Zoroastrian Gallery
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erikfreer:Fravashi (fravaši, /frəˈvɑːʃi/) is the Avestan language term for the Zoroastrian concept o
Iran, Yazd, Islamic Architecture on Masjed-e Jameh by MY2200 on Flickr.
Happy #Nowruz! The festival Nowruz, or “new day” in Persian, celebrates spring’s a
The execution of Mazdak, ca. 524 CE. Mazdak was a self-proclaimed Zoroastrian prophet who is sometim
ZOROASTRIAN TOWER OF SILENCE, 5TH CENTURY BCE
milfcoulter:Would you like me to start with the Algerian Sea Centipede? Or the Zoroastrian Pit of Da
erikfreer:Fravashi (fravaši, /frəˈvɑːʃi/) is the Avestan language term for the Zoroastrian co
l0veil: Two Parsi Zoroastrian girls celebrating Navroz, the Zoroastrian new year, in Ahmedabad,
The ruined city of Arg-e-Bam is made entirely of mud bricks, clay, straw and the trunks of palm tree
historical-nonfiction:The ruined city of Arg-e-Bam is made entirely of mud bricks, clay, straw and t
forgot to post this comic! scripted last christmas, drawn last week[ patre o n ]
“Goodbye everybody. I’ve got to go.Gotta leave you all behind and face the truth.”My illustrated int
islam-for-girls:finding-kasava:More similarities between Islam and Zoroastrianism… Follow my
elsewheregreen: An image from the ancient pre-Islamic Iranian religion of Zoroastrianism, from a mur
Lizard A lunar creature; the humid principle; believed to be tongueless and subsist on dew, the liza
wormhole-eater2:Tower of Silence In Zoroastrianism: instead of cremating the dead (fire is sac
historical-nonfiction: The ruined city of Arg-e-Bam is made entirely of mud bricks, clay, straw and
forgot to post this comic! scripted last christmas, drawn last week[ patre o n ]
vintagegeekculture:There is one especially interesting “alternative” and speculative his
Here’s an adventure module from the 3.5 days that was overlooked: the Golden Palace of Zahadra
Here’s an adventure module from the 3.5 days that was overlooked: the Golden Palace of Zahadra
signorformica:Angra Mainyu —in Zoroastriansim, the evil spirit and negative part of the twin-spirits
Farvahar at Pārśa
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