Faravahar
The Faravahar is a prominent symbol in Zoroastrianism, representing the human soul and its journey towards enlightenment. It typically features a winged figure with a human head, symbolizing the connection between the divine and humanity. The three layers of wings signify good thoughts, good words, and good deeds, which are central tenets of the faith.
This emblem is often associated with the ancient Persian Empire and is frequently seen in Zoroastrian temples and art. The Faravahar serves as a reminder of the importance of living a virtuous life and the belief in the afterlife, reflecting the teachings of the prophet Zoroaster.