Fire temple

Zoroastrian place of worship
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A fire temple, Agiary, Atashkadeh (Persian: آتشکده), Atashgah (آتشگاه) or Dar-e Mehr (در مهر) is the place of worship. It is for followers of Zoroastrianism, the ancient religion of Iran (Persia).[1][2][3]

Fire temple
آتشکده
Burning fire in the Zoroastrian temple of Yazd, Iran.
Religion
AffiliationZoroastrianism

As of 2021, there are 167 fire temples. 45 of them are in Mumbai. 105 is in other places in India. 17 are in other countries.[4][5]

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  1. Boyce, Mary (1993), "Dar-e Mehr", Encyclopaedia Iranica, vol. 6, Costa Mesa: Mazda Pub, pp. 669–670
  2. Kotwal, Firoz M. (1974), "Some Observations on the History of the Parsi Dar-i Mihrs", Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, 37 (3): 665, doi:10.1017/S0041977X00127557, S2CID 162207182
  3. Yasna 62.1; Nyashes 5.7
  4. "List of Fire Temples". The Parsi Directory. Retrieved 17 February 2019.
  5. Mathai, Kamini (12 July 2010). "Parsis go all out to celebrate milestone in Chennai". The Times of India. Chennai: The Times Group. Retrieved 24 Apr 2014.

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