Description
Persian Mug with Persian/Farsi quote and Faravahar symbol.
Translation of the quote on the Persian Mug
“It didn’t stay that way and it won’t stay this way either”
What is Faravahar?
The Faravahar is a symbol of great importance in Persian culture and history. It is an ancient Zoroastrian symbol that represents “good thoughts, good words, good deeds”. It is a reminder to live a good and virtuous life. Iranians/Persians often wore the Faravahar as a symbol of pride and identity. They also commonly see it as a symbol of freedom, independence, and self-determination. They believe that Faravaher is a symbol of the connection between the individual and the divine.
Why do many Iranians/Persians wear the Faravahar Symbol?
Wearing the Faravahar pendant is a symbol of my connection to my ancient Persian roots and my devotion to the teachings of Zoroastrianism. It reminds us of the importance of living a righteous life and following the path of truth, good thoughts, and good deeds. The Faravahar represents the divine spark within us all and serves as a reminder that we are all capable of greatness and spiritual enlightenment. By wearing my Faravahar pendant, I feel a sense of protection, guidance, and strength, knowing that I am on the right path toward fulfilling my spiritual purpose. It also serves as a source of protection, as Iranians believe that it wards off negative energy and evil spirits.
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