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Zoroastrians mass graveyard registered as national monument Yazd,

Oct 29, IRNA

"According to them, at the age of 30, Zoroaster was appointed as

prophet by Ahuramazda to invite the people to righteousness. He was

killed by Turbratour at the age of 77, as he was praying along with

a number of his disciples at Balkh Fire Temple."

 

Iran-Zoroastrians-Graveyard

Head of Yazd Cultural Heritage and Tourism Department, Mohammad-Reza

Seyed Hosseini said that the Zoroastrians mass graveyard in Yazd

province was recently registered as a national monument.

 

According to a report released by the provincial department, this

graveyard is one of the most ancient of its kind ever known.

 

"The mass graveyard, in which the Zoroastrians laid the bodies of

their lost ones in old days, was endowed to the cause. Therefore, it

was taken by Zoroaster's disciples as a sacred site.

 

"Up to a half century ago, according to the Zoroastrian rituals,

dead bodies were laid at the site in order to be eaten by vultures.

 

"The bones left over from the corpses after being torn apart by

vultures were then laid in a well situated in the middle of the mass

graveyard," he added.

 

He noted that afterwards, the interior of the mass graveyard was

cleaned and disinfected in a ceremony to be reused.

 

Other mass graveyards in Yazd province include Cham graveyard in

Taft, Firouzabad graveyard in Sadough and Ardakan graveyard.

 

"Unlike other provincial mass graveyards, this one is quite small

and its entrance is located to the west instead of the east as is

common, because of the limited space.

 

The Zoroastrians believe that Zoroaster was born in Takht-e Soleyman

in West Azarbaijan in 3,600 years BC.

 

According to them, at the age of 30, he was appointed as prophet by

Ahuramazda to invite the people to righteousness. He was killed by

Turbratour at the age of 77, as he was praying along with a number

of his disciples at Balkh Fire Temple.

 

His burial place is said to be at the Afghan city of Mazar-i Sharif.

 

About 5,000 individuals out of the 30,000 Zoroastrians residing in

Iran live in the provincial cities of Yazd, Taft and Ardakan.

http://www.irna.ir/en/news/view/line-24/0510291228153837.htm

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