Who is the symbol of dettes in Parsi religion?
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Answer: Ahura Mazda
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The Parsi religion pray to Ahura Mazda(Lord of Wisdom) which is the name of the God of Zoroastrianism. It is believed to be formless and omnipresent. The Parsi religion is considered to be the ancient Indo-European religion of Zarathushta.
In Parsi religion Fire is the medium of worship. The Parsi worship the Formless Lord through the sacred fire in their fire temples. These temples have no idols or paintings. Parsis are Zoroastrians who reached India after fleeing from Iran to escape the Muslim conquest of Persia in between 8th and 10th century C.E.
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