Zoroastrianism
Zoroastrian fire temples (Atash Behrams and Agiyaris) house a sacred, perpetually burning fire, symbolizing the purity, light, and wisdom of Ahura Mazda.
About Zoroastrian Sacred Sites
Zoroastrianism, founded by the prophet Zoroaster in ancient Persia, is one of the world's oldest continuously practiced monotheistic religions. Its sacred spaces, known as fire temples, center around a consecrated flame that is kept burning continuously by priesthood, representing divine light, cosmic order (Asha), and purity.