top | item 44378846 The Etymology of "Farvahar" 2 points| falaki | 8 months ago |medium.com 1 comment order hn newest falaki|8 months ago Many in the west wrongly assume the symbol they know as Farvahar is a representation of Aura Mazda, the Zoroastrian great god. Some even call the symbol Ahura Mazda. The real story is much more fascinating.
falaki|8 months ago Many in the west wrongly assume the symbol they know as Farvahar is a representation of Aura Mazda, the Zoroastrian great god. Some even call the symbol Ahura Mazda. The real story is much more fascinating.
falaki|8 months ago