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دخمه.
REMEMBERING THE DEAD.
Wish you a serene All Hallow's Eve celebration. HUGS
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A Dakhma (Persian: دخمه), also known as "Tower of Silence" in English, is a circular, raised structure used by Zoroastrians for exposure of the dead, particularly to scavenging birds for the purposes of excarnation.
The common dakhma or dokhma (from Middle Persian dakhmag) originally denoted any place for the dead.
Similarly, in the medieval texts of Zoroastrian tradition, the word astodan appears, but today that word denotes an ossuary. In the Iranian provinces of Yazd and Kerman, the technical term is deme or dema.
Wish you a serene All Hallow's Eve celebration. HUGS
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A Dakhma (Persian: دخمه), also known as "Tower of Silence" in English, is a circular, raised structure used by Zoroastrians for exposure of the dead, particularly to scavenging birds for the purposes of excarnation.
The common dakhma or dokhma (from Middle Persian dakhmag) originally denoted any place for the dead.
Similarly, in the medieval texts of Zoroastrian tradition, the word astodan appears, but today that word denotes an ossuary. In the Iranian provinces of Yazd and Kerman, the technical term is deme or dema.
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Merci pour toutes ces informations ..!
And thanks for the text. It made the image even more fascinating!
Have a great weekend.
complimenti per la ripresa: prospettica e luce super !
buon weekend !
du grand art, je te souhaite un excellent Dimanche
Buena semana, Annemarie !
Belle semaine mon amie ici sous la pluie de novembre ! gros bisous♫
Merci du partage.
Une lumière rasante exceptionnelle
Bonne journée Annemarie !
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Thanks for the interesting info.
Have a great week, Annemarie!
vielen Dank auch für die Erklärung
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