Fire Temples
Fire Temples are places of worship in the Zoroastrian faith, where followers gather to honor the sacred element of fire. Fire is considered a symbol of purity and the presence of Ahura Mazda, the supreme deity in Zoroastrianism. These temples often contain an eternal flame, which is maintained by priests and represents the divine light of truth.
Inside a Fire Temple, worshippers perform rituals, prayers, and offerings to connect with their faith. The architecture typically features a central altar where the fire is kept, surrounded by a serene environment that encourages reflection and devotion. Fire Temples serve as important cultural and spiritual centers for the Zoroastrian community.