World MythologyCovers the myths and traditions, as well as social and cultural influences behind civilizations all around the world. |
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Fire - altars were emblems of religious legitimacy , as can be seen on the tomb of Darius the Achaemenid and on the coins of Ardeshir the Sasanid , where their regnal fires are represented . The major fire temples were Adhar Farn - Bag ...
Fire - altars were emblems of religious legitimacy , as can be seen on the tomb of Darius the Achaemenid and on the coins of Ardeshir the Sasanid , where their regnal fires are represented . The major fire temples were Adhar Farn - Bag ...
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These circular constructions of latticed wood and felt are symbolic of the universe , with the roof representing the sky and the smoke hole the sun . The central hearth brings all the elements together in harmony : a metal grate on the ...
These circular constructions of latticed wood and felt are symbolic of the universe , with the roof representing the sky and the smoke hole the sun . The central hearth brings all the elements together in harmony : a metal grate on the ...
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The outrage is purposeful because it represents chaos ; the contrasting creation that emerges represents order . Humans long for that original completeness that they have lost . Within them , a battle rages - between the desire for ...
The outrage is purposeful because it represents chaos ; the contrasting creation that emerges represents order . Humans long for that original completeness that they have lost . Within them , a battle rages - between the desire for ...
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