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Faravahar Symbol - Meaning, History, and Significance in Zoroastrianism #3093574 (License: Personal Use)
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This line drawing shows the Faravahar, a central symbol in Zoroastrianism, featuring a bearded man with outstretched wings, a ring in his hand, and a vertical tail divided into three parts. The wings represent the good thoughts, words, and deeds essential to spiritual progress, while the ring symbolizes the eternal nature of the soul. The three-tiered lower tail signifies the core Zoroastrian tenets: good thoughts, good words, and good deeds.
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