Fire Temple of Kashmar
Kashmar Fire Temple was the first Zoroastrian fire temple built by Vishtaspa at the request of Zoroaster in Kashmar. In a part of Ferdowsi's Shahnameh, the story of finding Zarathustra and accepting Vishtaspa's religion is regulated that after accepting Zoroastrian religion, Vishtaspa sends priests all over the universe And Azar enters the fire temples (domes) and the first of them is Adur Burzen-Mihr who founded in Kashmar and planted a cypress tree in front of the fire temple and made it a symbol of accepting the Bahi religion And he sent priests all over the world, and commanded all the famous men and women to come to that place of worship.[1]
Fire Temple of Kashmar | |
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Reconstruction of the Sassanid model of Fire Temple of Kashmar is located near the historical complex of Atashgah castle | |
Religion | |
Affiliation | Zoroastrianism |
Province | Razavi Khorasan Province |
Region | Iran |
Location | |
Location | Kashmar, Iran |
Municipality | Kashmar |
State | Kashmar, Iran |
Territory | Iran |
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Sassanids
According to the Paikuli inscription, during the Sasanian Empire, Kashmar was part of Greater Khorasan, and the Sasanians worked hard to revive the ancient religion. It still remains a few kilometers above the ancient city of Kashmar in the castle complex of Atashgah.[2]
References
- کزازی، نامه باستان؛ ویرایش و گزارش شاهنامه فردوسی، ۶: ۴٧-۴۸.
- "ترشیز؛ دروازه ورود اسلام به خراسان". khorasan.iqna.ir. Retrieved 11 October 2020.