Azerbaijan Zoroastrian Fire Temple
Fire temple of azerbaijan.
Azerbaijan zoroastrian fire temple. ātash آتش is the persian word for fire. The zoroastrian influence in azerbaijan is old but deeply rooted a remnant of the days when pre islamic persian dynasties ruled the region. Atash آتش is the persian word for fire 3. From immemorial times this was the holy place of zoroastrians fire worshippers approximately beginning of our era.
The baku ateshgah fire temple was built during the 17th and 18th centuries as a monastery and place of worship for zoroastrian monks as well as indian devotees of shiva. However the history of the temple is even longer. Based on persian and indian inscriptions the temple was used as a hindu and zoroastrian place of worship. The region is known for its continuously burning natural gas fires which.
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The temple is included in the unesco s preliminary world heritage list and considered as one of the most interesting monuments due to its historical value. The temple in its present state was constructed in the 17th 18th centuries and built by the baku based hindu community related to sikhs. It was one of the most respected places in azerbaijan due to its religious connection with zoroastrian culture as well as hindu culture too. The temple is an ancient hindu castle like religious edifice in a suburb of greater baku which was initially recognized as a zoroastrian fire worship place.
Based on persian and indian inscriptions the temple was used as a hindu sikh and zoroastrian place of worship. Azerbaijan is nicknamed the land of fire thanks to its numerous natural gas vents and a long history of fire worship in the country. A shrine of fire worship built on top of a natural flame. Debate continues as to whether this temple was founded as a zoroastrian or a hindu.
10 11 2018 2018 12 30 10 45 48 the name azerbaijan derives from the middle and old persian adar badhagan and atur patakan meaning protected by fire. Atəşgah often called the fire temple of baku is a castle like religious temple in surakhani town in suraxanı raion a suburb in baku azerbaijan. The rooms and places are well preserved and piped natural gas is being burned at the fire places where once natural gas used to come out from ground beneath the temple structure.