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prayer house of Zoroastrian​

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Answered by adidas563848569
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Prayers. Zoroastrians traditionally pray several times a day. ... Prayers are primarily invocational, calling upon and celebrating Ahura Mazda and his good essence that runs through all things. Prayers are said facing the sun, fire or other source of light representing Ahura Mazda's divine light and energy.

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kusti

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Zoroastrians traditionally pray several times a day. Some wear a kusti, which is a cord knotted three times, to remind them of the maxim, 'Good Words, Good Thoughts, Good Deeds'. ... Prayers are primarily invocational, calling upon and celebrating Ahura Mazda and his good essence that runs through all things.

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