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ZORASTRIAN PARSEE

Lithograph on Paper

Circa

1930

Size (cms)

50.5 X 35

Artist

Anonymous

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Printer

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This Zoroastrian lithograph depicts King Lohrasp (on the left) and the Prophet Zarathushtra (on the right), with the sacred symbol of the Faravahar prominently displayed at the top, representing divine guidance and the eternal struggle between good and evil. At the center of the composition is the Atash Padshah (Holy Fire), a revered element in Zoroastrianism, symbolizing purity and the divine presence of Ahura Mazda.

Intricately designed, the lithograph also features a prayer inscribed in Gujarati on the steps, invoking the four great fires of Zoroastrian tradition: Atash Frobag, Atash Khurdad, Atash Gushasp, and Atash Burzin-Mehr. The detailed artistry and spiritual elements in this piece reflect the deep reverence for fire and the significance of divine wisdom in Zoroastrian faith.

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