Persian Zoroastrian Farvahar Inscription Wall Decor
Persian Zoroastrian Farvahar 3D wall frame.
Size: 35 x 19 cm
Material: Polyester
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Zoroastrian
Zoroastrianism, or more native Mazdayasna. One of the world’s oldest extant religions. Ascribed to the teachings of the Iranian-speaking prophet Zoroaster it exalts a deity of wisdom, Ahura Mazda (Wise Lord), as its Supreme Being.
The Farvahar/farvahar (Persian: فروهر), also known as the foruhar/faravahar is one of the best-known symbols of Zoroastrianism, an Iranian religion.
With possible roots dating back to the second millennium BCE. Zoroastrianism enters recorded history in the 5th-century BCE. Along with a Mithraic Median prototype and a Zurvanist Sassanid successor. It served as the state religion of the pre-Islamic Iranian empires for more than a millennium, from around 600 BCE to 650 CE.