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What is it like inside a madir?

A madir is a sacred place of worship for Zoroastrians, characterized by a fire altar where rituals are performed. Inside, you may typically find a sacred fire burning symbolizing divinity and purity. It is a space where prayers are offered and ceremonies are conducted by Zoroastrians.


What was the sacred book of Zoroaster?

The sacred scripture of the Zoroastrians is called the Vesta.


What was the sacred text and holy scripture of zoroastainism?

Zoroastrians have many sacred texts, including the Avesta, the Gathas, Yashts (hymns of praise) and many others.


Do Zoroastrians worship fire?

no but fire is held wit revrance as the symbol of god


What is a Parsi temple called?

A Parsi temple is called an agiary or a fire temple. It is a place of worship for Zoroastrians, who are also known as Parsis. The sacred fire in the temple symbolizes the eternal flame representing spiritual purity and divine light.


What is a Christians sacred place?

The church is an extremely sacred place to any true Christian.


Were the Egyptians the first to believe in the concept of Hell?

No. The first people to believe in Hell as a place of punishment were the Zoroastrians.


When was Kerman Museum of Zoroastrians created?

Kerman Museum of Zoroastrians was created in 2001.


What was Greek goddess Hestia's sacred place?

Hestia's sacred place was the hearth. This symbolized her association with families.


What is the religion where they worship fire?

AnswerIt is often believed that fire worship is part of the Zoroastrian religion, because they maintain sacred fires in their temples. However, Zoroastrians worship the god, Ahura Mazda, not fire.


What is the sacred place for Buddhists?

a temple


What is a sacred place for Confucianism?

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